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Playing in the light: a novel

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By the Windham Campbell Prize winnerSet in a beautifully rendered 1990s Cape Town, Zo Wicombs celebrated novel revolves around Marion Campbell, who runs a travel agency but hates traveling, and who, in post-apartheid society, must negotiate the complexities of a knotty relationship with Brenda, her first black employee.

As Alison McCulloch noted in the New York Times, "Wicomb deftly explores the ghastly soup of racism in all its unglorydenial, tradition, habit, stupidity, fearand manages to do so without moralizing or becoming formulaic."Caught in the narrow world of private interests and self-advancement, Marion eschews national politics until the Truth and Reconciliation Commission throws up information that brings into question not only her familys past but her identity and her rightful place in contemporary South African society. "Stylistically nuanced and psychologically astute" (Kirkus), Playing in the Light is as powerful in its depiction of Marion's personal journey as it is in its depiction of South Africa's bizarre, brutal history.

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Product Details
New Press
1595587411 / 9781595587411
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
823.914
10/05/2011
English
General
202 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.