André Brink

An Instant in the Wind

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An Instant in the Wind tells the story of a young white woman who finds herself in the hostile South African landscape of the eighteenth century and forms an unexpected bond with a runaway black slave. As they struggle to survive amid natural dangers and social tensions, the narrative explores themes of racial inequality, human dignity, and the complexity of personal relationships within a colonial context. The novel highlights the conflict between personal morality and societal norms, and illustrates the power of mutual understanding and empathy in an environment shaped by prejudice and violence.

État

D'occasion - Bon

Langue

Anglais

Type d'articles

Livre - Couverture rigide

Année

1979

Éditeur

W.H. Allen (London)

Nombre de pages

252 pages

EAN

9780491016179

Jaquette

Bon