Set against the southern African canvas of war and upheaval is the story of the famous San soldiers who fought first for the Portuguese in Angola, then for South Africa from bases in northern Namibia. When South Africa withdrew to make way for Namibian independence, many of these soldiers and their dependants came to South Africa where, after 13 years in tents, they moved into small houses on the outskirts of Kimberley. Beyond the bare bones of this story, remarkable in itself, lies a process of devastating displacement that has never fully been explored. Angolan and Caprivian communities had been wrenched apart by war, and for many neither reunification nor closure had been possible since the sudden Portuguese evacuation of Africa in the mid-1970s. David Robbins travelled with a small group of these discarded San soldiers on a journey into their respective pasts so that he could tell their stories. The result is "On the Bridge of Goodbye", a book rich in insight and emotion that culminates deep in the Angolan bush, and also in the very marrow of human loss and endurance.
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Set against the southern African canvas of war and upheaval is the story of the famous San soldiers who fought first for the Portuguese in Angola, then for South Africa from bases in northern Namibia. The author travelled with a group of these discarded San soldiers on a journey into their respective pasts so that he could tell their stories.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781868422647
Publisert
2006-11-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Jonathan Ball Publishers SA
Aldersnivå
G, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
246

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David Robbins has spent the past 20 years writing about southern Africa in his distinctive travel-genre style. Robbins was born in the Eastern Cape and now lives in Johannesburg and has travelled widely in Africa.