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Eden David Owen

Eden By David Owen

Eden by David Owen


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Summary

In these 2 novellas the author explores contrasting experiences of life under apartheid in South Africa. Eden is the run-down mixed race inner suburb inhabited by a gang of friends. Ventner & Son is set in the heartland of the Velt and the tale is seen through the eyes of a reactionary Afrikaner.

Eden Summary

Eden: Venters and Son by David Owen

In these two novellas, the author explores two extreme contrasting experiences of life under apartheid in South Africa. Eden is the run-down inner suburb inhabited by a gang of friends. Theirs is a precarious community whose racial mixture is a natural defiance of the principles of apratheid and whose humour and vitality is richly presented in David Owen's idiomatic rhythms of an Eden awaiting the Fall. In contrast, Ventner & Son is set in the barren heartland of the Veld. The story unfolds through the mind of a reactionary Afrikaner whose shotgun, as the narrative opens, is trained not on a jackal or a threatening kaffir, but on the moonlit figure of his only soon. As Ventner prepares to shoot it emerges that his son must die, for an inter-racial liaison is a replica and consequence of his father's own agonized heretical adultery. This tale shows in the warped symmetries of its antagonist how unnatural doctrines may bring more grief to their proponents than to those they are intended to suppress.

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GOR003842066
9780747501442
0747501440
Eden: Venters and Son by David Owen
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19880225
224
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