Paton, Alan.

Cry, the beloved country / Alan Paton. - First Scribner trade paperback edition. - New York, N.Y. : Scribner, 1986. - 316 pages - Book club kit .

Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo travels to Johannesburg on an errand for a friend and to visit his son, Absalom, only to learn Absalom has been accused of murdering white city engineer and social activist Arthur Jarvis and stands very little chance of receiving mercy. The most famous and important novel in South Africa's history, and an immediate worldwide bestseller when it was published in 1948, Alan Paton's impassioned novel about a black man's country under white man's law is a work of searing beauty. The eminent literary critic Lewis Gannett wrote, "We have had many novels from statesmen and reformers, almost all bad; many novels from poets, almost all thin. In Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country the statesman, the poet and the novelist meet in a unique harmony." Cry, the Beloved Country is the deeply moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son, Absalom, set against the background of a land and a people riven by racial injustice. Remarkable for its lyricism, unforgettable for character and incident, Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man.

0743262174 9780743262170

86009674


Race relations--Fiction.
Apartheid--Fiction.
Apartheid--Fiction
Apartheid.
Race relations.


South Africa--Fiction.
South Africa.

Book group discussion kits.


Political fiction.
Political fiction
Fiction.
Political fiction.
Political fiction.

PR 9369.3 .P37 / C7 2003

823