Sunday, March 8, 2015

A Dry White Season

The apartheid system that forms the backdrop of this 1979 novel by Andre Brink has been extinguished, but the moral and ethical questions confronting the central character, a mild-mannered schoolteacher, remain relevant. In this way A Dry White Season is as useful, and timeless, as Darkness at Noon a quarter-century after the demise of Soviet Communism.

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