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9780151770861

Return to Paradise

Return to Paradise
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  • ISBN-13: 9780151770861
  • ISBN: 0151770867
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  • Publisher: Harcourt Trade Publishers

AUTHOR

Breytenbach, Breyten

SUMMARY

Breyten Breytenbach is one of South Africa's formemost poets, but for years he has had a complex and painful relationship with his home country. In 1973, after thirteen years in exile, he was permitted a three-month visit there. A Season in Paradise, the first part of his triptych about South Africa, is an account of that bittersweet trip: "A spiritual journey, an earthly travelog, a poet's chronicle of his soul, the mythic biography of a country, an exotic picture album, a revolutionary treatise, a wrenching lament for a dying species, the book is all of these" (Andrei Codrescu). In 1975, Breytenbach returned to South Africa illegally. He was arrested, tried for "terrorism," and served seven years in prison, two of them in solitary confinement. On his release, he recounted his harrowing experiences in The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist: "It is a reasonable metaphor to describe this book as an explosive device ticking away at the very foundations of the idea of a white nationalism in Africa" (The New York Times Book Review, front page). In 1991, after Nelson Mandela had been freed and the ban on the African National Congress (ANC) had been lifted, Breytenbach returned to South Africa for yet another three-month-long foray. For his account of that third trip, Return to Paradise, he was awarded the prestigious Alan Paton Prize: "The book is written with a wild heart and an unrelenting eye, and is fueled by the sort of rage that produces great literature" (The Washington Post). Breytenbach is a distinguished painter as well as a poet. He lives in Paris.Breytenbach, Breyten is the author of 'Return to Paradise' with ISBN 9780151770861 and ISBN 0151770867.

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