
Mandela
A Critical Life
Tom Lodge(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. October 2006
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-19-280568-3 (ISBN)
Description
Nelson Mandela, the first African politician to acquire a world following, remains in the 21st century an iconic figure. But what are the sources of his almost mythic appeal? And to what extent did Mandela self-consciously create the status of political hero that he now enjoys? This new and highly revealing biography examines these questions in detail for the first time. Drawing on a range of original sources, it presents a host of fresh insights about the shaping of Mandela's personality and public persona, from his childhood days and early activism, through his long years of imprisonment, to his presidency of the new South Africa. Throughout, Lodge emphasizes the crucial interplay between Mandela's public career and his personal or private world, showing how his heroic status was a product both of his leading position within the anti-apartheid movement and his own deliberate efforts to supply a form of quasi-messianic leadership for that movement. And as Lodge shows, Mandela's huge international appeal is a compelling and unusual cocktail. Of the sacred and the secular. Of traditional African values and global media savvy.
And of human vulnerablilty interwoven with the grand narrrative of liberation throughout the story of this exceptional life.
And of human vulnerablilty interwoven with the grand narrrative of liberation throughout the story of this exceptional life.
Reviews / Votes
Mr Lodge's elegant biography will be essential reading for anyone wishing to look behind the myth. He has a strong feel for South Africa's history. His anecdotes are well chosen and insightful, and serve to remind the reader that Mr Mandela, although an exceptional figure, still remains all too human. s In this illuminating bio...Lodge makes an important contribution with his argument that Mandela's appeal rests in his ability to personify his political beliefs. Publishers Weekly thoughtful and educated appraisal Rodger Hutchinson, The Scotsman Lodge tells the story at a cracking pace...The strength of this book is that it tells its extraordinary tale with clarity, narrative focus and analytical shrewdness, teasing out the man from the encrusted myth Bryan Roston Tribune d 22/09/2006More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Illustrations
17 halftone plates, 3 maps
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-280568-3 (9780192805683)
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Book
07/2007
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Content
1. Childhood and Upbringing; 2. Becoming a Notable; 3. Volunteer-in-Chief; 4. Making a Messiah; 5. Trials; 6. Prisoner 466/64; 7. Leading from Prison; 8. Messianic Politics and the Transition to Democracy; 9. Embodying the Nation