Bitter Fruit by Achmat Dangor

The novel explores the complexities of post-apartheid South Africa through the lives of a mixed-race family grappling with the lingering effects of past traumas. The narrative delves into themes of identity, memory, and reconciliation as the family members confront their personal and collective histories. The father, a former anti-apartheid activist, and his wife, a rape survivor, face the resurfacing of painful memories when they encounter the man responsible for their suffering. Their son, caught between his parents' struggles and his own quest for identity, becomes a symbol of the new generation navigating the country's turbulent transition. The story poignantly examines the enduring scars of apartheid and the challenges of healing in a divided society.

Published
2001
Nationality
South African
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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(3.0)
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