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Cape of storms

  • André Philippus Brink,
  • Andre Brink

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He is the chieftain leader of the Khoikhoi, a nomadic people derogatorily called “Hottentot”’ by European colonists. She is a white woman left behind by Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama’s crew when they rounded Africa’s southern tip in 1498. Their romance is the core of this powerful novella.According to Portuguese myth, Zeus turned Adamastor into the rocky cape of the South African peninsula. Andre Brink’s parable suggests that white Europeans have punished native Africans in the same way. With this novel, Brink takes us to the heart of the relationships that define South Africa’s modern history.“Peter Carey, Garcia Marquez, Solzhenitsyn: Andre Brink must be considered with that class of writer.” —Guardian

Genres

  • Fiction
  • Adamastor (Legendary character)
  • South Africa in fiction
  • Literature
  • Brink, Andre - Prose & Criticism
  • Fiction - General
  • Literature: Folklore/Mythology
  • General
  • Fiction / General
  • Fairy Tales, Folklore & Mythology
  • Historical fiction
  • South Africa
  • South africa, fiction
  • Fiction, fantasy, historical
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About the authors

  • André Philippus Brink

    born 1935

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Editions

  • Edition cover

    Reprint edition

    Sourcebooks Landmark, Sourcebooks, Incorporated

    September 1, 2007

  • Edition cover

    Simon & Schuster

    1993

  • Edition cover

    Sourcebooks, Inc., Ebsco Publishing

    2007

  • Edition cover

    Sourcebooks

    2007