Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Summary: "Mixing political theory with personal memoir and even literary criticism, Soyinka compares South Africa's method of healing apartheid's wounds with America's treatment of the descendants of slaves and with Europe's handling of the descendants of concentration-camp victims. He concludes that closure is often impossible without some form of reparation."
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Pub Date: 2000Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Summary: "Mixing political theory with personal memoir and even literary criticism, Soyinka compares South Africa's method of healing apartheid's wounds with America's treatment of the descendants of slaves and with Europe's handling of the descendants of concentration-camp victims. He concludes that closure is often impossible without some form of reparation."
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9780195134285
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Pub Date: 2000
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
"Mixing political theory with personal memoir and even literary criticism, Soyinka compares South Africa's method of healing apartheid's wounds with America's treatment of the descendants of slaves and with Europe's handling of the descendants of concentration-camp victims. He concludes that closure is often impossible without some form of reparation."
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