Cry, the Beloved CountryC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 283 pàgines Paton's deeply moving story of Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son Absalom, set against the backdrop of a land and people riven by racial inequality and injustice, remains the most famous and important novel in South Africa's history. Published to coincide with the Miramax film release in December, starring James Earl Jones and Richard Harris. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Absalom Kumalo afraid Afrikaner Alan Paton Alexandra Beloved Country Bishop brother called chief child church crying daughter door eyes Father Vincent fear Gertrude girl glad gone Goodnight grass hands Harrison hear heard hills husband inkosana inkosi Ixopo Jan Hofmeyr Jarvis Johannes Johannesburg John Harrison John Kumalo Judge kind knew Kumalo looked Kumalo stood laughed letter Lithebe live maize mean mines mother Msimangu murder native Ndotsheni never Nkosi Sikelel Pafuri Parkwold Pietermaritzburg Pimville police pray priest rain remember save Africa Shanty Town shillings silent sleep small boy smiled Sophiatown sorry South Africa speak spoke stand stay street suffering talk tell thank things thought Tixo told took turned umfundisi umnumzana Umzimkulu understand valley veld voice wait walked wife wish woman women words young demonstrator young white Zulu
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