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FAVORITES From South Africa, an Evergreen
This story has a moral. by Lynn Ruth Miller |
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I AM DRAWN BACK AGAIN and
again to Alan Patons Too Late the Phalarope (Charles Scribners
Sons, 1953). It is the story of Pieter van Vlaanderen, a white policeman
torn between conforming to the social standards of South Africa under
apartheid and struggling against them because they violate his sense of
humanity. He was always two men, says his aunt Sophie, the
novels narrator. The one was the soldier of the war. . . .
The other was the dark and silent man, hiding from all men his secret
knowledge of himself. Lynn Ruth Miller, MA 64, wrote the autobiographical novel Starving Hearts (2000) and Thoughts While Walking the Dog (2001), both published by Excentrix Press. She lives in Pacifica, Calif., and teaches Bay Area art and writing workshops. |
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