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My Mzansi Heart

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My Mzansi Heart sweeps the reader along two equally entertaining narrative strands, one set in the present day, the other in the past, which together form the story of King Adz's life.

In the present-day we read of Adz's quest to make some sense of modern South Africa. Adz spends as much time as he can hanging out with a selection of unusual and creative locals, from Roger Ballen to as-yet unheard-of street artists. He visits the most 'off-the-hook' places, and through all this is the palpable sense that when Adz is in South Africa, he always feels at home.

The backbone of the book tells how Adz came here in the early 1990s, with his wife and kids, and worked in the world of advertising and digital media. Along the way he just might also have fallen into bad company, but that's how you get the best stories, innit? The result is this: an opportunity to consider South Africa anew, through the eyes of an outsider who has found a chink in the heart of Mzansi.


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Publisher: Jacana Media

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781431409341
  • File size: 6965 KB
  • Release date: June 19, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781431409341
  • File size: 6965 KB
  • Release date: June 19, 2015

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

My Mzansi Heart sweeps the reader along two equally entertaining narrative strands, one set in the present day, the other in the past, which together form the story of King Adz's life.

In the present-day we read of Adz's quest to make some sense of modern South Africa. Adz spends as much time as he can hanging out with a selection of unusual and creative locals, from Roger Ballen to as-yet unheard-of street artists. He visits the most 'off-the-hook' places, and through all this is the palpable sense that when Adz is in South Africa, he always feels at home.

The backbone of the book tells how Adz came here in the early 1990s, with his wife and kids, and worked in the world of advertising and digital media. Along the way he just might also have fallen into bad company, but that's how you get the best stories, innit? The result is this: an opportunity to consider South Africa anew, through the eyes of an outsider who has found a chink in the heart of Mzansi.


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