Broken Promises. Damon Galgut and Nosizwe Lise Baqwa

Published: Dec. 25, 2022, 7 p.m.

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Damon Galgut\\u2019s Booker Prize-winning novel The Promise follows the white South-African Swart family, living on a farm outside Pretoria. The story follows the nuclear family through the waning years of the apartheid state, through the 1994 liberation and until the children are grown, close to our time.

Galgut\\u2019s story glides through the decades of South Africa\\u2019s recent history, weaving in and out between the various family members, often changing the perspective mid-sentence from one to another, or to the mildly sarcastic narrator. It is a story about a family\\u2019s decline, and about how life largely continues unchanged for the white minority in South-Africa.

Damon Galgut is the author of a number of award winning novels and plays, including The Good DoctorArctic Summer and In a Strange Room.

At the House of Literature, he was joined by political scientist and artist Nosizwe Lise Baqwa for a conversation about broken promises and a white, South-African family in decline.

The House of Literature\\u2019s project to promote African literature is supported by NORAD



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