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"Here is truth-telling at its most exemplary and courageous. The remorseless exercise of a reporter's anguished conscience gives us a South Africa we thought we knew all but we knew nothing." --John le Carre
"My Traitor's Heart" is an astonishing work of reportage, at once beautiful, horrifying, and profound--a book unlike any other about South Africa. Rian Malan is an Afrikaner, scion of a centuries-old clan deeply involved in the creation of apartheid. As a young crime reporter, Malan covered the atrocities of an undeclared race war and ultimately fled the country, unhinged by what he had seen. Eight years later, he returns to confront his own demons, and those that are tearing his country apart. Written in the final years of apartheid's bloody collapse, "My Traitor's Heart" still resonates, offering a chilling--but ultimately redemptive--vision of the darkest recesses of the black and white South African psyches.
"Here is truth-telling at its most exemplary and courageous. The remorseless exercise of a reporter's anguished conscience gives us a South Africa we thought we knew all but we knew nothing." --John le Carre
"My Traitor's Heart" is an astonishing work of reportage, at once beautiful, horrifying, and profound--a book unlike any other about South Africa. Rian Malan is an Afrikaner, scion of a centuries-old clan deeply involved in the creation of apartheid. As a young crime reporter, Malan covered the atrocities of an undeclared race war and ultimately fled the country, unhinged by what he had seen. Eight years later, he returns to confront his own demons, and those that are tearing his country apart. Written in the final years of apartheid's bloody collapse, "My Traitor's Heart" still resonates, offering a chilling--but ultimately redemptive--vision of the darkest recesses of the black and white South African psyches.
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