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Mine Boy.

FIRST EDITION. Half title, wartime economy paper. E.ps a little spotted. Orig. green cloth. Green & yellow pictorial d.w., unclipped; spine a little chipped at head & tail, edges sl. worn, rear panel a little marked. An unusually good copy of a work generally found in poor condition. The earliest edition listed on Copac is the 1954 Faber & Faber printing but there are copies of this 1946 edition at the BL and NLS. Peter Abrahams, 1919-2017, was a South African novelist and journalist. Mine Boy, his third novel, is widely credited with being the first work to bring the horrors of apartheid to an international readership. It focuses on Xuma, a black miner who is shocked by the treatment of workers by white mine-owners, and involves himself in political activism. It is particularly strong on disease and trauma introduced by colonial rule, and the critic Megan Jones praised Abrahams's acute observations on 'organisation of urban life by racist capitalism' (indeed, Abrahams grew up in the Johannesburg slums in which the novel is set). A seminal novel, with an abiding influence: in Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak Gurnah's first novel, the narrator encounters a man reading it on a train.
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