Contributor
Paton, Alan.
Imprint:San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, 2001.
Description160 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:Alan Paton: a biography - The disintegration of tribal society / Harold Reeves Collins - Fear pervades Cry, the Beloved Country / Tony Morphet - Forgiveness and reconciliation in Cry, the Beloved Country / Horton Davies - Christian affirmation and redemption in Cry, the Beloved Country / Edmund Fuller - Paton's generosity of spirit makes Cry, the Beloved Country a great work / Orville Prescott - Paton uses Zulu to convey positive values / J. M. Coetzee - Geographical and biblical symbols in Cry, the Beloved Country / Sheridan Baker - Paton's style is crucial to the novel's success / Rose Moss - Cry, the Beloved Country overcomes racial division / Sousa Jamba - Alan Paton's influence extended beyond literature / Carol Iannone - Racial stereotyping in Cry, the Beloved Country / Patrick Colm Hogan - Teaching Cry, the Beloved Country in the classroom / Robert Mossman - Cry, the Beloved Country is visionary but honest / F. Charles Rooney - Cry, the Beloved Country is unrealistic / A. A. Monye - Cry, the Beloved Country is still relevant after 50 years / Andrew Foley.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.