JOURNEY CONTINUED: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY ALAN PATON IN CAPE TOWN
We combine postage, so do look at our other items on offer. Postage prices outside of South African borders will differ. Please enquire before purchasing. Books dispatched within 2 business days. Condition: Good. Penguin, . Paperback with 308 pages with a full index. Continues the first volume of the South African author's autobiography beginning in . Covers all of his writings and his political and personal life. About the author () Political activist Alan Steward Paton was born on January in Natal, South Africa. He attended Maritzburg College and Natal University. He taught at Ixopo High School and Maritzburg College. In , he was appointed principal of Diepkloof Reformatory for African Boys in Johannesburg and became interested in race relations. Although he intended to become a full-time writer after the publication of his first book, he instead became involved in politics. He was a member of the Liberal Party of South Africa, serving as vice-president, chairman, and president before the party was forced to disband in because of its anti-apartheid views. Paton is best known for his political activism and his first novel, Cry, the Beloved Country. He also wrote a second novel, Too Late the Phalarope, and two autobiographies, Toward the Mountains and Journey Continued. He died on April in Lintrose, Botha's Hill, Natal. Bibliographic information Title Journey Continued: An Autobiography Author Alan Paton Publisher Penguin Group (SA) Limited, ISBN , Length 308 pages
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