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Central News Agency, 1986
Hardcover with dustjacket in good condition - some mild sunning to the spine. Beautifully illustrated by Peter Badcock.
"Herman Charles Bosman (February 3, 1905 October 14, 1951) is the South African writer widely regarded as South Africa's greatest short story writer. He studied the works of Edgar Alan Poe and Mark Twain, and developed a style emphasizing the use of irony. His English-language works utilize primarily Afrikaner characters and point to the many contradictions of Afrikaner society in the first half of the twentieth century. The poet Roy Campbell called him "the only literary genius that South Africa has produced."