Leroux (Etienne): SEVEN DAYS AT THE SILBERSTEINS, Translated by Charles Eglington

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Leroux (Etienne) : SEVEN DAYS AT THE SILBERSTEINS, Translated by Charles Eglington

157 pages, 8vo (220 x 145 mm), black cloth, dust jacket worn. First edition in English

'With the publication of this novel in 1962 Etienne Leroux established himself as the most outstanding and original Afrikaans novelist. Awarded the Hertzog Prize in 1964 - the highest Afrikaans literary award - it became the centre of a furious controversy. It is a satirical fantasy in which the dilemma of modern man - and not only in South Africa - is examined with detachment, originality and penetration. Beneath its humour and its often extravagant fantasy, it is a deeply serious, moving and disturbing book.’ Editor’s note.

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