Domein van Glas

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Domein van glas vertel die verhaal van Dimitri Tsafendas, die man wat dr. Verwoerd op 6 September 1966 met vier wilde dolkhale om die lewe gebring het. Dis ‘n boeiende reis deur die verlede, ‘n versigtig na-loop op spore wat lê in die Tuine, tot in ‘n psigiatriese hospitaal op Krugersdorp. ‘n Land en landskap wat verruklik – en soms met verskrikking – geteken word.

Binne hierdie werklikheid word die vermoede ruimtes van Tsafendas gepeil en word dié halwe Griek, halwe swart man se kop en verlede ‘n fassinerende narratief wat hom afspeel teen dié van Verwoerd en Van Woerden – albei half Hollander, Half Suid-Afrikaner.

*Slight forward lean.*

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AuthorHenk van Woerden
PublisherQueillerie
PlaceCape Town
Year2000
ISBN9780795800092
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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