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At Table Bay's Beach Or Twenty years in the life of a prayer (1791–1811)
At Table Bay's Beach Or Twenty years in the life of a prayer (1791–1811)
By:D'Arbez Published By:Double9 Books
About the Book
At Table Bay's Beach Or Twenty years in the life of a prayer (1791-1811) is a historical novel set in South Africa, exploring the personal and political complexities of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Central to the story is an elderly doctor whose profound knowledge of South African history and disillusionment with English rule significantly influences the unfolding events. The doctor becomes a mentor to the narrator, with their deep friendship serving as the foundation for the story. The doctorÍs passion for history and his role in the political landscape lead to a pivotal discovery that shapes the narrative. Through the doctorÍs recounting of his experiences, the novel delves into the intricate relationship between personal history and the broader historical context of the time. The blend of personal recollections and historical analysis sheds light on the political tensions of the era while revealing the characters' inner struggles and growth. The novel emphasizes the importance of understanding history to navigate the complexities of identity and political power. This work captures the intricate interplay between personal stories and the larger forces shaping a nationÍs history.
D'Arbez was a writer whose works were influenced by the historical contexts of the 18th and 19th centuries, often focusing on themes related to political dynamics, identity, and personal growth. His writing reflects an interest in exploring the complexities of life in times of social and political upheaval. While specific details about his life remain less documented, D'Arbez's novels, such as Aan Tafelbaai's Strand, suggest his deep engagement with the history of South Africa and its intricate social and political systems. His works are marked by an analytical approach to the past, blending personal narratives with broader historical reflections. This focus on the intersection of individual lives with significant historical events provides a thought-provoking commentary on the shaping of personal and national identities. Though not widely known today, D'Arbez's contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the political and cultural landscape of his time. His exploration of history’s impact on personal development and societal structures resonates with readers interested in the lasting effects of history on human lives.