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The Kaffir Killer

By Peter Royle


The Kaffir Killer, as its title indicates, is a play about apartheid South Africa. It has been performed on radio by the BBC and on stage to great acclaim in different countries, but has never appeared in book form until now.

 

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The Kaffir Killer, as its title indicates, is a play about apartheid
South Africa. It has been performed on radio by the BBC
and on stage to great acclaim in different countries, but has
never appeared in book form until now. The racism, bigotry
and blinkered thinking that it excoriates are of historical
interest, but can be considered also as a paradigm case of
dangerous attitudes still existing elsewhere in different
forms today.


Peter Royle, who has lived in many countries, resided in
South Africa for seven years. He is a specialist on the works
of Jean-Paul Sartre, on which he has published three books,
two of them (L’Enfer et la liberté and L’Homme et lenéant)
in French and the other (The Sartre-Camus Controversy)
in English. He has written several other plays which have
had highly successful productions, including The Atom Who
Yearned to be a Molecule, a set of four one-act plays, also
staged under the title Nuptials Canada, and two novels My
Mother-in-law’s Murder and Chucker, McKiller and Di.

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