A Dry White Season (novel)

A Dry White Season (Afrikaans: ’n Droë wit seisoen) is a novel written by Afrikaner novelist André Brink and first published by Taurus in 1979. The title quotes a line from the struggle poem For Don M. - Banned by Mongane Wally Serote. The novel focuses on the death during detention of a man wrongly suspected of being a black activist. The novel challenges apartheid, depicting the transformation of a ruling class Afrikaner's opposition to the governing white supremacist regime. The novel was initially banned in South Africa, though Brink had 3,000 copies published through an underground press.

A Dry White Season
First edition English cover
AuthorAndré Brink
Original title’n Droë wit seisoen
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageAfrikaans
English
GenreFiction
PublishedAugust 1979 (Afr)
September 1979 (Eng)
PublisherTaurus
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages261 (Afr)
336 (Eng)
ISBN9780620040242

The novel was adapted into a 1989 film which starred Donald Sutherland, Zakes Mokae and Susan Sarandon. The film was subsequently banned in South Africa.

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