The World That Was Ours (Paperback)


'This has survived as a South African classic not just because it's beautifully written,' wrote Anthony Sampson in the "Spectator", 'but because it conveys the combination of ordinariness and danger which is implicit in any totalitarian state.' "The World that was Ours" is about the events leading up to the 1964 Rivonia Trial when Hilda Bernstein's husband was acquitted but Mandela and the 'men of Rivonia' received life sentences. 'This passionately political memoir,' observed "The Times", 'is vibrant with the dilemmas of everyday family life, quick-witted dialogue, fast-paced adventure and novelistic detail.' Yet the political background is not dwelt on: it is simply taken for granted that civilised South Africans fought apartheid and the uncivilised propped it up. The main strength of the book is as an outstanding personal memoir; in this respect it bears comparison with autobiographies by Nadezhda Mandelstam and Christabel Bielenberg.

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'This has survived as a South African classic not just because it's beautifully written,' wrote Anthony Sampson in the "Spectator", 'but because it conveys the combination of ordinariness and danger which is implicit in any totalitarian state.' "The World that was Ours" is about the events leading up to the 1964 Rivonia Trial when Hilda Bernstein's husband was acquitted but Mandela and the 'men of Rivonia' received life sentences. 'This passionately political memoir,' observed "The Times", 'is vibrant with the dilemmas of everyday family life, quick-witted dialogue, fast-paced adventure and novelistic detail.' Yet the political background is not dwelt on: it is simply taken for granted that civilised South Africans fought apartheid and the uncivilised propped it up. The main strength of the book is as an outstanding personal memoir; in this respect it bears comparison with autobiographies by Nadezhda Mandelstam and Christabel Bielenberg.

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Imprint

Persephone Books Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2004

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

194 x 139 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

416

ISBN-13

978-1-903155-40-0

Barcode

9781903155400

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LSN

1-903155-40-1



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