A life in writing: André Brink | Books | The Guardian - 1 views
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There's so much constantly to react to in the world in which we live, and in a country like South Africa, that can become a full-time occupation'
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Patriotic South Africans like to say that the biggest diagnosticians of their country's failings tend to have something in common: not living in South Africa.
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Patriotic South Africans like to say that the biggest diagnosticians of their country's failings tend to have something in common: not living in South Africa.
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How would you explain this phrase in your own words? Why is this an important topic sentence?
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People that don't live in South Africa tend to criticize the country without knowing from experience what they are talking about.
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People who don't live in South Africa are telling the residents what works and not in their country. This is an important topic sentence because it starts the debate if someone who does not live in the context is allowed to discuss what goes on.
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OUr table says that one person's involvement and an organization can make a difference than a thousand people who complain.
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Brink has "almost a veneration" for Mandela himself, whom he wishes had stayed on for a second term in office.
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Born in 1935, Brink grew up in a succession of "small dun-coloured villages" in South Africa's interior,
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n his memoir, he recalls a pious phase during which he assembled a crowd of dark-skinned domestics and preached them a sermon on the Biblical reasons for their subordinate status.
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