Burning the Grass: At the Heart of Change in South Africa, 1990-2011
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Wojciech Jagielski., & Wojciech Jagielski|AUTHOR. (2015). Burning the Grass: At the Heart of Change in South Africa, 1990-2011 . Seven Stories Press.

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Wojciech Jagielski and Wojciech Jagielski|AUTHOR. 2015. Burning the Grass: At the Heart of Change in South Africa, 1990-2011. Seven Stories Press.

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Wojciech Jagielski and Wojciech Jagielski|AUTHOR. Burning the Grass: At the Heart of Change in South Africa, 1990-2011 Seven Stories Press, 2015.

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Wojciech Jagielski, and Wojciech Jagielski|AUTHOR. Burning the Grass: At the Heart of Change in South Africa, 1990-2011 Seven Stories Press, 2015.

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A white Afrikaner runs the Blue Crane Tavern on the outskirts of Ventersdorp that caters to blacks, a failing enterprise that he clings to obstinately. A black African is a local politician from the township of Tshing who commutes to the Town Hall in the white town as an advisor to the local government, but who is never asked for his advice. Everyone knows Eugène Terre'Blanche-for his cruelty to the workers on his farm as much as for his leadership of the AWB. The Boardman family-outcasts for being of British descent in an Afrikaner world-are at the center of Jagielski's story, a family that is ostracized almost equally by their black and white neighbors.

Like Janet Malcolm in her true-crime narratives or even Truman Capote in In Cold Blood, Jagielski uses death to enter into life, keeping our faces close enough to the pulse of it to let us smell the blood and know it as our own.
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