Mandela and the General (eBook)
112 Seiten
Plough Publishing House (Verlag)
978-0-87486-837-1 (ISBN)
How Mandela talked Viljoen away from race war toward peaceful collaboration makes a fascinating parable with relevance to today’s polarized politics. This case study in the power of empathy to defuse conflict stands out from the often murky annals of would-be peacemaking. Will fascinate anyone interested in conflict resolution, social justice, and the history of Africa.--Library Journal
John Carlin elegantly crafts a powerful, balanced narrative well served by the evocative imagery and sequential talents of Oriol Malet. Mandela and the General is an important read for all who seek peace. Andrew Aydin, co-author of March trilogy
While Mandela and the General is told from the perspective of a man on the wrong side of history, it does not at all glorify or attempt to excuse the injustice and oppression. The banality of evil is not sugarcoated or swept under the rug, but instead is drawn clear for all to see. More importantly, at the core of this book is the notion that reason and empathy are the foundations of progress and peace.--Vita Ayala, The Wilds and Livewire
A wonderful, accessible distillation of the genius of Mandela. In an increasingly divided political landscape, should be required reading for people of all ages everywhere. --Matt Damon
Mandela is one of the greatest figures of the age, and as such we put him on a pedestal and forget the details and the challenges. Carlin simply and powerfully remind us how close South Africa came to a bloodbath and how Mandela’s personal effort, persuasion, strategy, and clarity of purpose averted the ultimate tragedy to which apartheid seemed to be headed. History is not made by men or women on pedestals, but those who will bend and seek solutions rather than just stay on the high horse. This reminder is a lesson for our time as well.--Tony Marx, President and CEO, New York Public Library
A concise graphic narrative of secret negotiations that helped keep the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa from becoming even more of a bloodbath.… Though dialogue drives the narrative, the most striking art has the fewest words, as illustrator Malet provides some historical context for the negotiations. A fascinating story with a tight focus.--Kirkus Reviews
Mandela and the General suspensefully reveals how Mandela’s spirit of reconciliation prevailed over fear and violence in post-apartheid South Africa. Coming out as it does at a time of gathering global intolerance, this book is a timely reminder of the value of human empathy as a tool in political confrontation. John Carlin’s privileged access makes this an especially exciting read. --Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che, staff writer at the New Yorker
Excellent…a well-told, perceptive view of both sides in the conflict.…With a limited but carefully chosen color palette, Malet evokes moods as well as he depicts actions. Likenesses of Mandela and Viljoen, in particular, are realistic but never stiff or overly photographic. Mandela and the General is an inspirational account of historical events, including Viljoen’s break with his own colleagues in pursuit of the greater good.Foreword Reviews
A riveting read. Carlin "gets" Mandela. He captures powerfully Mandela's political astuteness and vast generosity. Masterful storytelling! --Morgan Freeman
Comic books aren’t just frivolous entertainment, but can be educational as well. The art by Oriol Malet has so much energy and beauty that it drew me in immediately; the scratchiness of his line work belies his skills as a master draftsman and storyteller. The story is incredibly engaging and well worth your time. --Jamal Igle, Molly Danger and Black
John Carlin takes a novel approach to the true history of South Africa’s struggles to end apartheid through the narrative of Constand Viljoen – general of the opposition to Nelson Mandela. It’s an uncomfortable perspective to view an altruistic icon of change like Mandela through, but the overarching theme of this graphic novel is humanization. It’s something people forget during conflict, but Carlin is unflinching in examining the truth and deftly uses his subject as the avatar of introspective change for a nation. A must-read in our current era of cultural conflict, Mandela and the General reminds us of what can be achieved when we view each other as human. --Kwanza Osajyefo, author of Black
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.11.2018 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Comic / Humor / Manga ► Comic |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Sammeln / Sammlerkataloge | |
Schlagworte | 1994 election • Anti-Apartheid • Democracy • Equality • General Constand Viljoen • humanization • Nelson Mandela • nonfiction graphic novel • Post-Apartheid • race war • Racism • South Africa • white supremacy • working with the enemy |
ISBN-10 | 0-87486-837-8 / 0874868378 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-87486-837-1 / 9780874868371 |
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