Friday, June 16, 2006 - A Blade of Grass

This terrific debut novel from Lewis DeSoto follows two South African women during apartheid - Marit is the wife of a farmer who is forced to take over control after the farm after her husband is killed in a terrorism-related incident. Tembi is her housemaid and, eventually, becomes her only friend.

I'm a huge fan of post-colonial literature, so this one really appealed to me. It also managed to delight the English Student part of me, as DeSoto employs some really fascinating literary devices that are a lot of fun to deconstruct (you know, if you're into that kind of stuff). Even if you're not, though, A Blade of Grass succeeds because its two main characters are so well-developed. Both of these characters are flawed, but you're sympathetic to their plight all the same. This one's a very good read - be sure to check it out.


Cavan blogged at 4:53 PM | 2 comments


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