Bulala: A True Story Of South Africa
Bulala: A True Story Of South Africa
Editorial Ilana Mercer author of Into the Cannibal's Lessons for America from Post-Apartheid South - "Cuan Elgin is a rare a born-and-bred South African man; an English-speaking Afrikaner, a Caucasian African, married to a tenth-generation descendant of hardy Trek-Boer pioneers; the dour indefatigable people whom Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described as "one of the most rugged, virile, unconquerable races ever seen upon earth." Except that Cuan's "Bulala" is never dour. Uneven, maybe-like the events it describes. Infuriating perhaps too-in part because it pulsates with conspiracy and pooh-poohs politically correct conventions. Nevertheless, Cuan writes with a great heart; his "Bulala" throbs with a passion for the South-Africa landscape and people. In the true tradition of the African storyteller, he lives and breathes Africa. And-also in the true tradition of the same storyteller-his voice is raw and real. Men and authentic Boer women will delight in the action-packed, intertwined story of Boer, Briton and Bantu. (The man knows his firearms!) Decades of emasculation-legal and cultural-have created a hunger among modern men for heroic, historic narrative, fiction and non-fiction. The story of the South African settlers is every bit as epic as that of the American settlers. Despite their comparable foibles and frailties, the last haven't been blackened by historians as much as the first."
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Publication year: 2009
Publication date: 2009-01-01
Pages: 392
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Sacred Truth Publishing
ISBN: 9781588402943
Dimensions: 21.59 x 13.97 x 2.54 cm
Weight: 0.43 kg