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Abstract

Cassandra Perrey); in the same year came what is generally considered Leroux's supreme achievement as regards international exposure: the single-volume publication of the Welgevonden trilogy as To a Dubious Salvation, in Penguin Modern Classics-"die enigste Afrikaanse skrywer wat so vereer is" ("the only Afrikaans novelist to be thus honoured") (Kannemeyer, Leroux 471). [...]in 1973, Stephen Gray could confidently state of Etienne Leroux that "his controversial work has reached a wider audience than that of any other Afrikaans author" (197). According to Brink, Leroux had created in Magersfontein "dalk sy heel sinrykste Suid-Afrikaanse 'mite' tot dusver: deur naamlik die stuk Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis self te mitifiseer en dan paradigmas daarop te baseer" ("perhaps his most meaningful South African 'myth' until now: more particularly by mythologizing a piece of South African history itself and then building paradigms on the basis of it"; Kannemeyer, Leroux 579). [...]the reference to "theological terror " and "abstract" fear stems from "Tegnieke, temas en toekomsplanne" ("Techniques, themes and future plans"), a speech Leroux gave at the Sestiger Symposium at the University of Cape Town in February 1973. Any South African novel that ignores Apartheid is relegated to the rubbish bin or is regarded at most as a historically relevant document. Since the 1970s, information about the fortunes of South Africa have been communicated in such a strongly detailed manner in the European media that the expectations of the European reading public with regard to fictional prose coming out of South Africa have changed substantially."

Details

Title
To a dubious critical salvation: Etienne Leroux and the canons of South African English criticism/To a dubious critical salvation: Etienne Leroux and the canons of South African English criticism
Author
Penfold, Greg; de Kock, Leon
Pages
73-93
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association
ISSN
0041476X
e-ISSN
23099070
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1663877737
Copyright
Copyright Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association 2015