

An edition of A Dry White Season (1979)
By Andre Brink,André Philippus Brink,Andre Brink ,André Brink,Andre Philippus Brink
Publish Date
September 19, 2006
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Language
eng
Pages
316
Description:
As startling and powerful as when first published more than two decades ago, André Brink's classic novel, A Dry White Season, is an unflinching and unforgettable look at racial intolerance, the human condition, and the heavy price of morality. Ben Du Toit is a white schoolteacher in suburban Johannesburg in a dark time of intolerance and state-sanctioned apartheid. A simple, apolitical man, he believes in the essential fairness of the South African government and its policies -- until the sudden arrest and subsequent "suicide" of a black janitor from Du Toit's school. Haunted by new questions and desperate to believe that the man's death was a tragic accident, Du Toit undertakes an investigation into the terrible affair -- a quest for the truth that will have devastating consequences for the teacher and his family, as it draws him into a lethal morass of lies, corruption, and murder.
subjects: Blacks, fiction, South africa, fiction, Fiction, political, Fiction, Death, Teenagers, Blacks, Fiction, general, Fiction in English, Apartheid, Racism, Race relations
Places: South Africa