Review: Seven new and noteworthy fiction titles about South Africa

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This year sees a spate of international novels wrestling with the subject of South Africa’s racial struggle: three Canadian titles, as well as British author Damian Barr’s buzzy. Finding a cause for such literary trends can prove impossible. Coincidence? Well-timed? Instead, let’s look at some of the best new and noteworthy fiction about South Africa, both international and from a new generation of South African writers who give credence to the idea that the country’s hope is in its women.

Barr sets the first part of his novel during the Boer War, in 1901 at the Bloemfontein concentration camp, one of the many such camps where British forces rounded up Afrikaner and black civilians. The book delves into this history to show the war’s continued influence: Afrikaner resentment from the white concentration camps ­– where around 28,000 people died, 80 per cent of them children – festered into the hatred foundational to both apartheid and the camp where Willem arrives in 2010.

 

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