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Tsotsi: A Novel by Athol Fugard

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Book Review: Pas, Kaffir!
Summary: 5 Stars

In a razzia by the South-African police looking for illegal immigrants, the main character of this book, a 10 year old, looses 'the big, gentle, warm, protective mother behind whom he had hidden and escaped from the whole world of a child's fear.'
From now on, he stays defenseless in a strange labyrinth of laws, 'loneliness, being the only person in the world ... He learnt the lesson of hunger ... He learnt to watch for the weakness of sympathy or compassion for others weaker than yourself, like discovering how never to feel the pain you inflicted. He had no use for memories ... There was only the present, that continuous moment carrying him forward without question of regret.'
He becomes a tsotsi, a wild, brutally killing animal, always looking around for easy targets (the painted and the cripple): 'There was no conflict. It wasn't a question of should I, or shouldn't I. He was resigned to the inevitable, watching it unfold as doctors would the last stages of a disease in a patient who is beyond help.'

But one day, his wild mind is shaken when he meets a woman with a child. He is confronted with the moral problem of 'decency' as one of his gang members said.

Athol Fugard draws a profoundly moving and dramatic picture of a child gang in a dark and life threatening city. The treatment of the variations on the theme of absence - mother, father, friends, moral conscience, life - is not less than masterful.

This book is a real masterpiece.

Book Review: Powerful and Poetic
Summary: 5 Stars

I concur with the other 5 star reviews. This is a gripping tale of what happens when the social fabric of communities are ripped apart by brutal regimes- or any other vicious event/situation. We walk a mile in the shoes of the darkened heart- and we witness the survivalist mentality- and it is clear- surviving is not pleasant. In typical Fugard- we witness a slow process of revelation- and maybe of a redemption- but not an unnatural one (as the film unfortunately portrays) I cannot imagine myself in the shoes of the protagonist- but I can only hope that I would walk a Fugard path.

Very well written- Fugard's prose are seductive and easy-

My advice would be to read this book in the daytime- Fugard is way too good at what he does.


Book Review: Heartbreaking
Summary: 5 Stars

Athol Fugard is a brilliant writer and commented on the evils of apartheid for many years through his plays. This novel is heart-breaking as it describes the terror of a child left alone to fend for himself in a large city in Africa with no welfare services.

The child has no choice but to become part of a gang of other street kids and they survive only by criminal behaviour. This story is dark and tragic and very well told. The saddest thing is that this is the story of many young criminals throughout the world and that our society allows this to happen over and over again.

Book Review: Fantastic
Summary: 5 Stars

Gripping and contemporary (despite when it was penned) plot. Meticulous yet poetic writing. If there were a rating higher than "five," this novel would have it.

Book Review: Good read
Summary: 5 Stars

If you want to get an idea of how it is to be in africa this is a great book.
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