<i>And a Threefold Cord</i>: La Guma’s neglected masterpiece?

For a variety of reasons (including its publication history), Alex la Guma’s second novel And a Threefold Cord (1964) has long been neglected by readers and critics. This essay seeks to redress this situation by offering a reading of the novel that demonstrates its artistic integrity. Like A Walk in...

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Main Author: G. Cornwell
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2002-08-01
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/343
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spelling doaj-f38e55edbe9f4894a7a0bc46ed0f96cf2020-11-24T23:14:27ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372002-08-01233638010.4102/lit.v23i3.343305<i>And a Threefold Cord</i>: La Guma’s neglected masterpiece?G. Cornwell0Department of English, Rhodes University, GrahamstownFor a variety of reasons (including its publication history), Alex la Guma’s second novel And a Threefold Cord (1964) has long been neglected by readers and critics. This essay seeks to redress this situation by offering a reading of the novel that demonstrates its artistic integrity. Like A Walk in the Night, And a Threefold Cord avoids the overt propagandizing that arguably mars La Guma’s later work. The political “message” of the text is shown to emerge organically from events that unfold in its presented world. And a Threefold Cord is set in a Cape Flats shantytown, and it analyses the predicament of the shanty dwellers in terms of class inequality and economic exploitation, rather than in terms of racial discrimination. This ensures the novel’s continuing relevance in a South Africa where far too many people are inadequately housed in ever-growing “informal settlements”.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/343La Guma And A Threefold Cord Works By Alex La GumaMarxism And LiteratureProtest Writing
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description For a variety of reasons (including its publication history), Alex la Guma’s second novel And a Threefold Cord (1964) has long been neglected by readers and critics. This essay seeks to redress this situation by offering a reading of the novel that demonstrates its artistic integrity. Like A Walk in the Night, And a Threefold Cord avoids the overt propagandizing that arguably mars La Guma’s later work. The political “message” of the text is shown to emerge organically from events that unfold in its presented world. And a Threefold Cord is set in a Cape Flats shantytown, and it analyses the predicament of the shanty dwellers in terms of class inequality and economic exploitation, rather than in terms of racial discrimination. This ensures the novel’s continuing relevance in a South Africa where far too many people are inadequately housed in ever-growing “informal settlements”.
topic La Guma And A Threefold Cord Works By Alex La Guma
Marxism And Literature
Protest Writing
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