
Country of My Skull
Antjie Krog
The first free elections in South Africa's history were held in 1994. Within a year legislation was drafted to create a Truth and Reconcilliation Commission to establish a picture of the gross human rights violations committed between 1960 and 1993. It was to seek the truth and make it known to the public and to prevent these brutal events ever happening again. From 1996 and over the following two years South Africans were exposed almost daily to revelations about their traumatic past. Antije Krog's full account of the Commission's work using the testimonies of the oppressed and oppressors alike is a harrowing and haunting book in which the voices of ordinary people shape the course of history.
WINNER OF SOUTH AFRICA'S SUNDAY TIMES ALAN PATON AWARD
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The Economist
No one will tell us more about the struggle for the Afrikaner's soul; for this book, like the events it reports, is an act of redemption
Daily Telegraph
Krog's account of the hearings, which recorded 20,000 statements from victims and nearly 8,000 applications for amnesty, is vivid and impassioned
Mail on Sunday
Whatever it is that makes a major lasting work of non-fiction, it is here
Observer
Her accounts are so powerful, her resilience, humour and compassion so engaging...to have written this book is heroic
Sunday Times