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Herman Charles Bosman

    3 de febrero de 1905 – 14 de octubre de 1951

    Herman Charles Bosman fue un escritor y periodista sudafricano célebre por capturar los ritmos del habla afrikáner del interior, a pesar de escribir en inglés. Es ampliamente reconocido como el mayor cuentista de Sudáfrica, y muchas de sus historias presentan un final impactante. La prosa de Bosman emplea magistralmente el lenguaje y el estilo para evocar la atmósfera distintiva del campo sudafricano y su gente. Su escritura ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la naturaleza humana y las dinámicas sociales dentro de un paisaje cultural único.

    Herman Charles Bosman
    Mafeking Road
    Cold Stone Jug
    Jurie Steyn's Post Office
    Unto Dust
    A Bekkersdal Marathon
    Mafeking Road
    • Mafeking Road

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The collection features twenty-one short stories that showcase Herman Charles Bosman's unique storytelling ability, reflecting the complexities of South African life. His narratives delve into themes of emotion, loyalty, and betrayal, all infused with humor and intrigue. Bosman's distinctive voice captures the essence of the human experience, making these tales resonate with a rich blend of pathos and vivid imagery, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the heart of South Africa.

      Mafeking Road
    • A Bekkersdal Marathon

      • 146 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set in the reception room of a post office in Bekkersdal, these twenty-two short stories showcase the unique storytelling style of South Africa's celebrated author. Each tale features engaging dialogues infused with Bosman's signature soft humor, unexpected twists, and insightful social commentary, reflecting the rich cultural landscape of the region. The narratives invite readers to explore the everyday lives and complexities of the characters, making for a compelling and thought-provoking collection.

      A Bekkersdal Marathon
    • Unto Dust

      • 164 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The collection features twenty-four short stories that vividly portray the complexities of early twentieth-century South Africa. Herman Charles Bosman masterfully captures a range of human emotions and experiences, including love, hate, loyalty, and betrayal, all infused with his signature humor. His unique storytelling offers a rich tapestry of life in South Africa, showcasing his unparalleled ability to reflect the nation's diverse social landscape.

      Unto Dust
    • Jurie Steyn's Post Office

      • 118 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The collection features seventeen short stories set in the reception room of a post office in Bekkersdal, South Africa. Each tale showcases the author's signature soft humor and clever dialogue, revealing unexpected twists while subtly addressing social issues. Through these narratives, readers are invited into the unique cultural landscape of the Western Transvaal, highlighting the storyteller's mastery in weaving humor with poignant commentary on society.

      Jurie Steyn's Post Office
    • Cold Stone Jug

      • 194 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This autobiographical account offers a gripping insight into over four years of hard labor in Pretoria Central prison during the early twentieth century. The author, celebrated as one of South Africa's greatest storytellers, vividly captures the harsh realities of prison life while reflecting on resilience and the human spirit. Through personal experiences, the narrative explores themes of struggle, survival, and the quest for identity in a challenging environment, making it a compelling read for those interested in history and personal transformation.

      Cold Stone Jug
    • In seinen originellen Erzählungen führt uns Herman Charles Bosman in die tiefste südafrikanische Provinz und macht sie zur Weltbühne. Mit wenigen Strichen umreißt er seine Figuren, um sich dann auf das Allzumenschliche zu konzentrieren: die kleinen Siege und komischen Niederlagen der unscheinbaren Leute, aber auch ihre großen, existenziellen, oft grausamen Erfahrungen. Unverzichtbarer Teil jeder Story ist der alte Oom Schalk, mit ihm durchlebt man die Burenkriege, Wasserknappheit, Liebschaften und die Begegnung mit einem Leoparden. So intensiv sind all diese Geschichten, dass der Leser am Ende glaubt, die Gegend und ihre Menschen zu kennen wie seine Nachbarschaft.

      Mafeking Road