Using a broad range of literature to examine the political culture of white South Africa, Peck finds both a preoccupation with political issues and a dislike for politics. The literature examined ranges from South African propaganda, through a variety of bestsellers―adventure stories and mystery novels written by authors such as Wilbur Smith and James McClure―to self-conscious literary works of the canonical white South African authors such as Alan Paton, André Brink, and Nadine Gordimer. The study gives attention to anti-political features of the liberal tradition that dominated South African writing, and to the failure of writers who undermined that tradition to generate a more positive view of politics. The morbid fascination with politics that is found across the full spectrum of creative writing is a reflection of the circumstances in which writers found themselves, but it is still a worrisome feature of the white South African political culture.
| ISBN-13: | 9780313300912 |
| ISBN-10: | 0313300917 |
| Publisher: | Holtzbrinck |
| Publication date: | 1997-02-28 |
| Pages: | 216 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9 Inches, Length: 5.999988 Inches, Weight: 1.06262810284 Pounds, Width: 0.62 Inches |
| Author: | Richard Peck |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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