The Lie of the Land

The Lie of the Land
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Publisher : University of Namibia Press
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9789991642352
ISBN-13 : 9991642358
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Book Synopsis The Lie of the Land by : Utley, Jaspar David

Download or read book The Lie of the Land written by Utley, Jaspar David and published by University of Namibia Press. This book was released on 2017-07-05 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Lie of the Land is a novel set against the background of the German colonial wars in Namibia in the early 1900s. The central character is an academic in linguistics who occasionally acts as a British agent. He is a cynical, private individual who sees himself as a neutral observer but is eventually forced to take sides when he witnesses the atrocities of the Herero and Nama genocide and, above all, meets a young Nama woman who enchants him. The novel explores the shifting nature of the oppressor and the oppressed. Despite the unfolding tragic events, the story is lightened by surprising bursts of humour, and is ultimately a love story.


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