Philida
By (Author) Andr Brink
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
1st March 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
277g
LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2012.An unforgettable story of a woman determined to find her freedom - set in South Africa in 1830s, as slavery was about to be abolished. The year is 1832 and the Cape is rife with rumours about the liberation of slaves. Philida is the mother of four children by Francois Brink, the son of her master. Francois has reneged on his promise to set her free and his father has ordered him to marry a white woman from a prominent family, selling Philida on to owners in the harsh country in the north. Unwilling to accept this fate, Philida tests the limits of her freedom by setting off on a journey. She travels across the great wilderness to the far north of Cape Town - determined to survive and be free. LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2012.
A compelling and memorable novel -- Alex Clark * Guardian *
Rich and complex -- Paul Dunn * The Times *
In the hands of Mr Brink, one of South Africas most famous novelists, the land breathes, it feels alive * The Economist *
Philida is a very powerful novel -- Michael Arditti * Daily Mail *
A moving story of one womans struggle against hierarchies of race and gender that seek her absolute subjugation, Philida vividly dramatises the courage required to lay claim to the protections of the law, to speak out for ones rights even in the moment in which the law is on the wrong side of history -- Patrick Flannery * Daily Telegraph *
Andre Brink (1935 - 2015) was one of South Africa's most prominent writers and is the author of several novels, including A Dry White Season, Imaginings of Sand, The Rights of Desire, The Other Side of Silence and Philida. He has won South Africa's most important literay prize, the CNA Award, three times and has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. His last novel, Philida, was longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2012.