Die Reën Kom Nie Maklik Nie

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Vanuit die songebleikte Verre Noorde agter die Soutpansberg, die land van kremetarte en min water, klink die stem van Piet Mavhetha wat met patos en humor die storie vertel van sy lewe en dié van sy mense en sy gemeente op Folovhodwe. So lig is sy aanslag dat die leser eers gaandeweg begin raaksien die storie vertel van oer-Afrika waar die waarde van ‘n vrou en dié van ‘n bok soms op dieselfde vlak lê, en waar daar nie helde is nie omdat die herdiese in oorlewing lê. So outentiek is hierdie stem dat die leser kwalik kan glo dat daar ‘n skeppende en herskeppende verteller, anders as Piet Mavhetha, aan die woord is. Hierdie uitgawe van Ina le Roux se bundel So lief as wat daardie hoender vir ‘n skoot is sluit twee nuwe stories in.
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AuthorIna Le Roux
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2009
ISBN9780798150347
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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