Item #63162 Blame me on history. Bloke Modisane, William.
Blame me on history
Blame me on history

Banned in South Africa

Blame me on history

London: Thames and Hudson, [1963]. First edition, 8vo, pp. 311, [1]; newspaper shadow on pp. 26-7, else a fine copy in a near fine, unclipped dust jacket with a small scratch on the back panel. This copy inscribed by Modisane "Especially for Wayne Fredericks. Maybe some day I'll show you the site of Sophiatown - and make you an honorary Zulu. Sincerely, Bloke Modisane, London, Sept. 1963." Sophiatown is a multiracial suburb in Johannesburg, South Africa. Modisane (1923-1986) was a South African writer, actor, and journalist. In this, his first book, Modisane "detailed his despair at the bulldozing of Sophiatown (mirroring Can Themba's short story "Requiem for Sophiatown") and his frustration and anger with apartheid. As a result, the book was banned in South Africa in 1966" (Wikipedia). Jacob Wayne Fredericks (1917–2004) was an American businessman and diplomat who served as the United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1961 until 1967, and often acted as a liaison with African liberation groups. Item #63162

Price: $250.00

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