Red Dust - "A beautiful written novel with the pace and the twists of a thriller and the atmosphere, scents and space of Africa." - Übersetzungshilfen in englischer Sprache jeweils am Fuße der Textseiten - Mit "Timeline of recent South African history"
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Red Dust (2005)
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, vermutlich in Deutsch, Klett Sprachen GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
Die Juristin Sarah Barcant kehrt nach 14 Jahren in das südafrikanische Smitsrivier zurück, um ihrem Mentor Ben Hoffman in einer Anhörung vor der Truth and Reconciliaton Commission zu assistieren. Dirk Hendricks, früher Polizist und geständiger Folterer, möchte für sich eine Amnestie erwirken. Ben Hoffman geht es in diesem Prozess vor allem darum, den Mörder von Alex Freund und Mitstreiter Steve Sizela zu überführen und die Leiche Sizelas zu finden. Abiturempfehlung zum Themenbereich South Africa, Taschenbuch, 22.08.2005.
Red Dust
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, vermutlich in Englisch, Klett Sprachen, neu.
Die Juristin Sarah Barcant kehrt nach 14 Jahren in das südafrikanische Smitsrivier zurück, um ihrem Mentor Ben Hoffman in einer Anhörung vor der Truth and Reconciliaton Commission zu assistieren. Dirk Hendricks, früher Polizist und geständiger Folterer, möchte für sich eine Amnestie erwirken. Ben Hoffman geht es in diesem Prozess vor allem darum, den Mörder von Alex Freund und Mitstreiter Steve Sizela zu überführen und die Leiche Sizelas zu finden. Abiturempfehlung zum Themenbereich South Africa, 1 kg.
Red Dust. (2011)
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, in Deutsch, Stuttgart : Klett, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
7. Aufl. 272 S. kart. Gebraucht ISBN: 9783125798106. ,Taschenbuch - Paperback - kart.- sehr gutes Exemplar ------Preis inklusive MwSt.------- [S Schulbücher].
Red Dust (2005)
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, in Deutsch, Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neu ab: £9.62 (1 Angebote)
Gebraucht ab: £5.82 (5 Angebote)
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Red Dust follows Gillian Slovo's remarkable memoir Every Secret Thing. The novel tells the story of what happens to Smitsrivier, a small town in the Karroo when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission comes to visit. Sarah Barcant, a successful prosecutor now living in New York is summoned back to help her former mentor discover what happened to a young black activist, Steve Sizela. Steve's comrade, Alex Mpondo, will give testimony against a crony of the policeman suspected in the matter of Steve's disappearance and it is hoped that this will provide an opportunity to break the case. Slovo tracks the changes in South African political power dynamics adroitly. Here is an encounter between the former torturer now in the dock and his victim: Not just any man, Alex Mpondo. Alex who was smart in a black suit and a flash yellow shirt that looked like it might have been sewn from silk ... The changes covered every aspect of the man. He seemed taller, more confident, more at ease and even slightly fatter ... Dirk shook himself. Prison must be making him stupid. What else had he expected? Mpondo was no longer a prisoner. He was an MP. No wonder he looked different. While the moral universe of the novel is a complex one--the double-crossings and uncertainties allow Red Dust to read like a thriller, and no-one gets off lightly--the characters themselves feel somewhat schematic. We have also met them all before in more compelling guises. James Sizela, the missing Steve's father is something straight out of Alan Paton's Cry the Beloved Country. Pieter Muller, the murderous policeman, is a loving husband and an upright family man. While Red Dust is a rollicking good read, perhaps it moves a little too fast, risking becoming Truth and Reconciliation lite in the process. --Neville Hoad, Paperback, Label: Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-09, Freigegeben: 2005-09-01, Studio: Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Verkaufsrang: 2577959.
Red Dust (2005)
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, in Deutsch, Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neu ab: £8.92 (1 Angebote)
Gebraucht ab: £5.12 (5 Angebote)
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.co.uk.
Red Dust follows Gillian Slovo's remarkable memoir Every Secret Thing. The novel tells the story of what happens to Smitsrivier, a small town in the Karroo when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission comes to visit. Sarah Barcant, a successful prosecutor now living in New York is summoned back to help her former mentor discover what happened to a young black activist, Steve Sizela. Steve's comrade, Alex Mpondo, will give testimony against a crony of the policeman suspected in the matter of Steve's disappearance and it is hoped that this will provide an opportunity to break the case. Slovo tracks the changes in South African political power dynamics adroitly. Here is an encounter between the former torturer now in the dock and his victim: Not just any man, Alex Mpondo. Alex who was smart in a black suit and a flash yellow shirt that looked like it might have been sewn from silk ... The changes covered every aspect of the man. He seemed taller, more confident, more at ease and even slightly fatter ... Dirk shook himself. Prison must be making him stupid. What else had he expected? Mpondo was no longer a prisoner. He was an MP. No wonder he looked different. While the moral universe of the novel is a complex one--the double-crossings and uncertainties allow Red Dust to read like a thriller, and no-one gets off lightly--the characters themselves feel somewhat schematic. We have also met them all before in more compelling guises. James Sizela, the missing Steve's father is something straight out of Alan Paton's Cry the Beloved Country. Pieter Muller, the murderous policeman, is a loving husband and an upright family man. While Red Dust is a rollicking good read, perhaps it moves a little too fast, risking becoming Truth and Reconciliation lite in the process. --Neville Hoad, Paperback, Label: Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-09, Studio: Klett Ernst /Schulbuch, Verkaufsrang: 3772181.
Red Dust: Schulausgabe für das Niveau B2, ab dem 6. Lernjahr. Ungekürzer englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen (Klett English Editions) (2005)
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, in Deutsch, 272 Seiten, Klett, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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Red Dust - Schulausgabe für das Niveau B2, ab dem 6. Lernjahr. Ungekürzter englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen (2005)
ISBN: 9783125798106 bzw. 3125798108, in Deutsch, 272 Seiten, Klett Sprachen GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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2005, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 291g, 1., Aufl. 272.