Long Walk to Freedom (book)

Long Walk to Freedom (book)

Infobox Book
name = Long Walk to Freedom
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author = Nelson Mandela
illustrator =
cover_artist = Allan Tannenbaum
country = South Africa
language = English
series =
subject = Autobiography
genre = Non-fiction
publisher = Macdonald Purnell
release_date = 1995
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 630 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-316-87496-5
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"Long Walk to Freedom" is an autobiographical work written by Nelson Mandela, and published in 1995 by Little Brown & Co. The text describes his early life, coming of age, education and 27 years in prison. The last chapters of the book describe his political ascension, and his belief that the struggle continues against apartheid in South Africa.

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Within the first parts of the autobiography, Mandela describes his upbringing as a child and adolescent in South Africa, and being connected to the royal Thembu dynasty. His childhood name was Rolihlahla, which is loosely translated as "pulling the branch of a tree," or a euphemism for "troublemaker."

Later in the text, Mandela describes his education at a Thembu college called Clarkebury, and later at the strict Healdtown school, where students were rigorously put in routines. He mentions his education at the University of Fort Hare, and his practice of law later on.

Within the second part of the book, Mandela introduces political and social aspects of apartheid in South Africa, and the influences of politicians such as Daniel Malan who implemented the nadir of African freedoms, as he officially commenced the apartheid policies. Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1950 and describes his organization of guerrilla tactics and underground organizations to battle against apartheid.

In 1961, Mandela was convicted for inciting people to strike and leaving the country without a passport and sentenced to five years imprisonment. However, Mandela was shortly thereafter sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage in what was known as the "Rivonia Trial," by Justice Dr. Quartus de Wet, instead of a possible death sentence. (p. 159)

Mandela describes prison time on Robben Island and Pollsmoor Prison. His 27 year tenure in prison was marked by the cruelty of Afrikaner guards, backbreaking labor, and sleeping in minuscule cells which were nearly uninhabitable. Unlike his biographer Anthony Sampson, Mandela does not accuse the warder James Gregory of fabricating a friendship with his prisoner. Gregory's book "Goodbye Bafana" discussed Mandela's family life and described Gregory as a close personal friend of Mandela. According to ', Gregory's position was to censor the letters delivered to the future president, and he thereby discovered the details of Mandela's personal life, which he then made money from by means of his book "Goodbye Bafana". Mandela considered suing Gregory for this breach of trust. [', p.217.] In "Long Walk to Freedom" Mandela remarks of Gregory only that 'I had not known him terribly well, but he knew us, because he had been responsible for reviewing our incoming and outgoing mail.' [ Nelson Mandela: "Long Walk to Freedom", p.614.]

Later on in his sentence, Mandela met South African president, F.W. de Klerk, and was released from prison in 1990. Unlike his friend , Mandela's book does not discuss the alleged complicity of de Klerk in the violence of the eighties and nineties, or the role of his ex-wife Winnie Mandela in that bloodshed. Mandela became the South African president in 1994.

Mandela dedicated his book to "my six children, Madiba and Makaziwe (my first daughter) who are now deceased, and to Makgatho, Makaziwe, Zenani and Zindzi, whose support and love I treasure; to my twenty-one grandchildren and three great-grandchildren who give me great pleasure; and to all my comrades, friends and fellow South Africans whom I serve and whose courage determination and patriotism remain my source of inspiration."

The book won the Alan Paton Award in 1995, and is published in numerous languages, including an Afrikaans translation by Antjie Krog.

References

ee also

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*Nelson Mandela
*South Africa
*Apartheid
*F.W. de Klerk

Further reading

* Anthony Sampson Mandela: The Authorised Biography; HarperCollins; ISBN 0-00-638845-0(1999)
* Nelson Mandela; Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela; Little Brown & Co; ISBN 0-316-54818-9 (paperback, 1995)

External links

* [http://archives.obs-us.com/obs/english/books/Mandela/Mandela.html Excerpts from Long Walk To Freedom]
* [http://www.writespirit.net/authors/nelson_mandela/long_walk_to_freedom/ Quotes from Long Walk To Freedom]
* [http://www.radia.fm/programmes/archive/2007/01/ poly-lingual audio excerpts from Long Walk To Freedom (abridged edition)]


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