What Do I Read Next?
Waiting for Godot is a play authored by Samuel Beckett. First published in 1965, it features characters who are both humorous and disillusioned, embodying existentialist themes.
South Africa: A Visual History, 1972 (1973) is a pictorial representation of South Africa's events in 1972. Released by the Republic of South Africa, the book presents the government's perspective on that year's happenings.
Fugard’s Boesman and Lena (1969) is a play that centers on two characters struggling to survive under South Africa's repressive apartheid regime.
Arthur Miller’s play, Incident at Vichy, published in 1965, delves into themes of human responsibility.
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