The Rights of Desire

The Rights of Desire

by Andre Brink (Author)

Synopsis

Ruben Oliver's life is coming adrift from its moorings. He has been obliged to take early retirement from his job as a librarian due to 'rationalisation' and the new political realities of South Africa. His wife has died. One of his sons has settled in Australia, the other is about to emigrate to Canada while trying to persuade Ruben that it is too dangerous to remain. His best friend and neighbour, Johnny MacFarlane, has been brutally murdered. The only constants are his old family home in the suburbs of Cape Town, haunted by the ghost of a young slave woman; and his housekeeper, Magrieta, with whom he has a shared history that goes back more than half his life. Tessa Butler comes out of the rain one night in response to an advertisement for a lodger. Ruben is captivated by this beautiful young stranger. She restores passion to his life, but brings with her a turbulent past and a complex love life as well as demons from the world outside his home. Through her he gains a troubling view of female sexuality - its ghosts and bones and brazenness. The Rights of Desire is a meditation on ageing and on love, on loneliness and fulfilment, on guilt and innoce

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd
Published: 03 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0436274620
ISBN 13: 9780436274626
Book Overview: Andre Brink has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and has won the South African equivalent (the CNA Award) three times.

Media Reviews
Peter Carey, Garcia Marquez, Solzhenitsyn: Andre Brink must be considered with that class of writer. - Guardian
Author Bio
Andre Brink was born in South Africa in 1935. His novels have been translated into thirty languages. He has won South Africa's most important literary prize, the CNA Award, three times and has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He has been awarded the Prix Medicis Etranger in France and the Premio Mondello in Italy. He is Professor of English at the University of Cape Town.