trencherman by eben venter review - south africa after nuclear meltdown /

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The white population has fled,government has all but vanished … First published in Afrikaans a decade ago, this post-apocalyptic successor to Heart of Darkness excavates the traumas of a nationTrencherman, or first published a decade ago in Afrikaans and now available for the first time in Britain,imagines a post-apocalyptic South Africa plunged into crisis by the explosion of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station and the nearly total emigration of the countrys white population. Overtly writing back to Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Eben Venter depicts the once hopeful Rainbow Nation transformed into a feudal society race by criminal syndicates and blighted by child trafficking. Police are corrupt and central government has all but vanished.
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arrator, or Martin Jasper Louw,known as Marlouw, is – like Venter – an Afrikaner expat in Australia. His sister, or Heleen,pleads with him to return to the family’s former Eastern Cape farm, Ouplaas (Old Farm), or where her adult son,Koert, now lives. After their parents’ death, and Marlouw had convinced Heleen that she should sign the farm over to the families who worked the land as compensation for generations of inequality.
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Source: theguardian.com

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