Thabo Mbeki:  The Dream Deferred

Thabo Mbeki: The Dream Deferred

By the time he retired in 2009, Thabo Mbeki ruled South Africa, in effect, for the full 15 years of its post-apartheid democracy: the first five as Nelson Mandela's 'prime minister' and the next ten as Mandela's successor. No African leader since the uhuru generation of Nkrumah and Nyerere has been as influential. Mark Gevisser's long-awaited biography is a profound psycho-political examination of this brilliant but deeply-flawed leader, who has attempted to forge an identity for himself as the symbol of modern Africa in the long shadow of Mandela. It is also a gripping journey into the turbulent history and troubled contemporary soul of the country; one that tries to make sense of the violence of the past and confusion of the present. As Mbeki battles, in the current day, with demons ranging from AIDS to Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe and finds his legacy challenged by the ever-growing candidacy of his would-be successor Jacob Zuma, "The Dream Deferred" tracks us back along the path that brought him here, and helps us understand the meaning of South Africa, post-apartheid and post-Mandela. This book is a story about home and exile. It is a story, too, of political intrigue; of a revolutionary movement struggling first to defeat and then to seduce a powerful and callous enemy, of the battle between unity and discord, and the dogged rise to power of a quiet, clever, diligent but unpopular man who seemed to take little joy in power but have much need for it.
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  • Mark Gevisser is an award-winning journalist who has written for publications including ""The New York Times"," ""The Nation"," London's "The Guardian, "and the Johannesburg "" Sunday Times and Mail & Guardian. "" He was educated at Yale University. He is currently Writer-in-Residence at the University of Pretoria and lives in France and South Africa.
Weight0.6kg
Dimensions21cm · 14.8cm · 2.1cm
Author(s)Mark Gevisser
Publisher - ImprintJonathan Ball Publishers SA
Print Length372 pages
Publication date15/03/2009
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-109781868423507
ISBN-131868423506
Reading Level / AudienceGeneral
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