Peter Abrahams was born in 1919 in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he remained until he was twenty. Except for a two – year stint at sea as a stoker during the World War II, Abrahams earned his living solely by writing all his adult life. he worked for the ‘London Observer’ which sent him to Kenya and South Africa in 1952; his articles were also run by the ‘Paris Tribune’. He now lives in retirement in Jamaica.
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A Wreath For Udomo
With all that has been written about Africa, hardly has anything been said about the most significant people of all – the African leaders, revolutionaries one moment, Prime Ministers the next. This unusual novel, written with a close and sympathetic knowledge, gives a lascinating insight into these men… It is a dispassionate, critical book, without the bitterness or self-pity which obscures much African writing. Here, thank goodness, is an African book which is not all about race, in which there are good whites and bad blacks, and where the hard human problems are not clouded by sentimentd05211074d
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