South Africa is Fantastik: How NOT to be Politically Correct
Amid the fog of war, the perfume of diplomacy and the pong of politics, Jannie Geldenhuys's new book, South Afrika is fantastik, is an African safari winding through a wacky world, reaching the end of the years of illusions and a new beginning in South Africa. Geldenhuys may have been head of the South African military at the height of the Cold War, but this is no military exercise. "Geldenhuys is deeply troubled by what he perceives as political dishonesty hidden under a cloak of political correctness ... This book is a powerful (and humorous) attack on what is wrong in our society." -Donavon Marais, emeritus professor, Unisa,
*Handling marks on edge*Author | Jannie Geldenhuys |
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Publisher | Protea Book House |
Place | Pretoria |
Year | 2007 |
ISBN | 9781869191528 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Good |
Comments | Handling marks on edge |
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