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Author Boetie, Dugmore, author.

Title Familiarity is the kingdom of the lost, or Tshotsholoza / Dugmore Boetie ; edited by Vusumuzi R. Kumalo and Benjamin N. Lawrance ; foreword by Nadine Gordimer ; introduction by Benjamin N. Lawrence and Vusumuzi R. Kumalo ; afterword by Barney Simon
Published Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xlvii, 187 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Foreword / by Nadine Gordimer -- Note on Names and Terminology -- Editors' Introduction / by Benjamin N. Lawrance and Vusumuzi R. Kumalo Acknowledgments -- Familiarity Is the Kingdom of the Lost, or Tshotsholoza / by Dugmore Boetie -- Afterword / by Barney Simon -- "Soweto Funeral" / by Lionel Abrahams -- Notes
Summary "The picaresque hero of this novel, Duggie, is a dispossessed black street kid turned con man. Duggie's response to being confined to the lowest level of South Africa's oppressive and humiliating racial hierarchy is to one-up its absurdity with his own glib logic and preposterous schemes. Duggie's story, as one critic puts it, offers "an encyclopedic catalogue of rip-offs, swindles, and hoaxes" that regularly land him in jail and rely on his white targets' refusal to admit a black man is capable of outsmarting them. Duggie exploits South Africa's bureaucratic pass laws and leverages his artificial leg every chance he gets. As "a worthless embarrassment to the authorities and a bad example to the convicts," Duggie even manages to get himself thrown out of jail. From Duggie's Depression-era childhood in urban Johannesburg to World War II and the rise of the white supremacist apartheid regime to his final, bitter triumph, Boetie's narrative celebrates humanity's relentless drive to survive at any cost. This new edition of Boetie's out-of-print classic features a recently discovered photograph of the author, an introduction replete with previously unpublished research, numerous annotations, and is accompanied by Lionel Abrahams' haunting poem, "Soweto Funeral," composed after attending Boetie's interment, all of which render the text accessible to a new generation of readers"-- Provided by publisher
Notes "First published by Barrie & Rockliff, the Cresset Press, London, 1969"--Title page verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 04, 2021)
Subject Boetie, Dugmore -- Fiction
SUBJECT Boetie, Dugmore fast
Subject Swindlers and swindling -- South Africa -- Fiction
Criminals -- South Africa -- Fiction
Criminals
Swindlers and swindling
South Africa
Genre/Form Biographical fiction
Fiction
Biographical fiction.
Form Electronic book
Author Kumalo, Vusumuzi R., editor, writer of introduction.
Lawrance, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nicholas), editor ; writer of introduction.
Gordimer, Nadine, writer of foreword.
Simon, Barney, writer of afterword.
Container of (work): Abrahams, Lionel. Soweto funeral.
LC no. 2020030306
ISBN 9780821447277
0821447270
Other Titles Familiarity is the kingdom of the lost,
Tshotsholoza