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Alan Paton

Weep, Beloved Land by Alan Paton is a moving novel about a father searching for his son in racially divided South Africa. The story explores injustice, forgiveness, faith and hope for reconciliation.

Cry, Beloved Land, the first novel by South African writer Alan Paton, is one of the most important works of the 20th century, dealing with the consequences of racial segregation and social inequality in South Africa. The main character, a humble black priest Stephen Kumalo, leaves his village to find his son Absalom in Johannesburg, who has taken the wrong path in life. The search confronts him with poverty, crime and deep divisions that are destroying the country and families.

The novel also follows the fate of James Jarvis, a white landowner whose life is shaken by a tragic event that leads him to question his own beliefs and relationships with the society in which he lives. Through their intertwined destinies, Paton depicts complex human relationships, the power of compassion and the possibility of forgiveness even in the most difficult circumstances.

Using a poetic style and strong moral messages, the author speaks of loss, responsibility, faith and hope for a more just society. Although the novel was written before the official introduction of apartheid, its critique of racial discrimination and social injustice remains just as relevant. Cry, Beloved Land is a timeless classic that encourages reflection on humanity, reconciliation, and the power of compassion.

Original title
Cry, the Beloved Country
Translation
Gordana Mesarović
Graphics design
Stevan Vujkov
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
269
Publisher
Minerva, Subotica, 1954.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Traces of patina
 

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