Young Bosman (The Anniversary Edition)
Gathered here for the first time, a set of Bosman's early writings, ranging from the humorous squibs he wrote as a sixteen-year-old schoolboy for The Sunday Times through to his provocative, experimental short pieces of the 1930s on all of the unmentionables: incest, cannibalism, eroticism.
A large part of Young Bosman is previously uncollected, providing a fresh (and sometimes shocking) perspective on a writer all South Africans think they know. Edited from the original versions, with an introduction and notes on the text.
| Author | Herman Charles Bosman |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Human & Rosseau |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2003-01-01 |
| ISBN | 9780798143578 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Very Good |
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