
Hidden Karoo
Patricia Kramer(Author)
Struik Lifestyle (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2021
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4323-1004-2 (ISBN)
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Description
The Karoo is big sky country; a land of vast open plains punctuated by flat-topped mountains, conical hills and secluded valleys, a land of scrubby bushes and hardy trees, where pioneers carved roads out of rock to set down roots in an unforgiving environment. Here dreams are born, legends are made, and outcasts find sanctuary. It is also an ancient place, whose story is revealed through geology, fossils and artefacts, and whose human lineage predates any written history. Today, the people who inhabit it must manifest the same fortitude that sustained those who left their footprints in the primieval mud. In Hidden Karoo you will find all this, and more. Through a series of superb photo-essays, this majestic place is revealed as a land where conservation and neglect are seldom far apart, where one town boasts splendidly restored buildings, while along a dusty back road lie forgotten villages waiting for ... something. Could it be a renewal, or a slow death? There's nothing novel about the movement of people from country to city, and the Karoo mimics other parts of the world where rural areas become derelict as they are depopulated. Hidden Karoo presents a snapshot of the region as it is now, offering a glimpse into towns and villages, farmsteads and churches, important buildings and humble homes, all against a backdrop of awe-inspiring landscapes. Through words and pictures, it prompts us to consider what was, what is and, perhaps, what might be. One constant about the Karoo is change. A book can do no more than capture a moment in time or depict fragments of a place, but in doing so, it bears witness to the past and offers the hope that there may yet be a future for this unparalleled part of our country.
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Language
English
Place of publication
South Africa
Publishing group
Penguin Random House South Africa
Dimensions
Height: 270 mm
Width: 260 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4323-1004-2 (9781432310042)
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Michael Spicer is a historian who trained at Rhodes University and who has worked internationally and in South Africa in education, institutes of international affairs, and the highest levels of the corporate world. He is well known as a writer and commentator on the politics and economics of southern Africa. An avid bird watcher and bush/wilderness lover, he is now a director of companies, and deputy chairman of Wesgro, the agency that promotes tourism, trade and investment in the Western Cape.
Alain Proust is a renowned photographer based in Cape Town who has specialised in landscapes and architectural photography for over four decades. His publications which underpin the concept and framework for the proposed Hidden Karoo volume include Hidden Cape Town, Hidden Johannesburg, and Hidden Pretoria.
Patricia Kramer has a BA (Hons) in Paleolithic Archeology from the University of Cape Town. In 2004, an opportunity to study corbelled buildings in the Karoo set her on a new path, historic archeology. She felt a deep connection to these buildings of the early trekboers, and her resultant fieldwork led to a master's degree and the publication of her first book, Corbelled Buildings of the Great Karoo. Since then, Patricia and her husband, painter John Kramer, have travelled extensively throughout the Karoo in search of subject material. She is actively involved in the Vernacular Architecture Society of South Africa, working with the Karoo group as well as the measuring group, which records historic buildings that are in danger of collapse or demolition.
Alain Proust is a renowned photographer based in Cape Town who has specialised in landscapes and architectural photography for over four decades. His publications which underpin the concept and framework for the proposed Hidden Karoo volume include Hidden Cape Town, Hidden Johannesburg, and Hidden Pretoria.
Patricia Kramer has a BA (Hons) in Paleolithic Archeology from the University of Cape Town. In 2004, an opportunity to study corbelled buildings in the Karoo set her on a new path, historic archeology. She felt a deep connection to these buildings of the early trekboers, and her resultant fieldwork led to a master's degree and the publication of her first book, Corbelled Buildings of the Great Karoo. Since then, Patricia and her husband, painter John Kramer, have travelled extensively throughout the Karoo in search of subject material. She is actively involved in the Vernacular Architecture Society of South Africa, working with the Karoo group as well as the measuring group, which records historic buildings that are in danger of collapse or demolition.