cruel crazy beautiful world Jacana: Johannesburg, 2011, Flammarion: Paris ...
Mesmerising and evocative. I am in awe. Deon Meyer, author of Blood Safari and Trackers
Cruel Crazy Beautiful World beautifully chronicles the hazardous fates of the scatterlings that immense historical waves leave on the beach. Phillip Noyce, director of Rabbit-Proof Fence and The Quiet American
bold, poetic, terrifying. Terry Westby-Nunn, author of The Sea of Wise Insects
The words immediately took me into the world of the novel and made me look in a fresh way into the room behind the eyes. Witi Ihimaera, author of The Whale Rider
outline: This is South Africa, 2004. Jerusalem (half Muslim, half Jew) is a young, coloured student and poet. Zero, his hard-headed father, will no longer fork out money for his unfocused studies. He is sent away from the jazzy verve of Cape Town to learn to stand on his own two feet by selling ethnic curios to tourists. During his inflicted exile in a distant harbour town he takes on a Tanzanian refugee boy as his fellow trader and falls for the beautiful yet elusive Lotte.
At the same time another story unfolds: Jabulani, a Zimbabwean teacher, loses his job for mocking Mugabe and so falls into disgrace. He heads south in a bid to find a life beyond the chaos of Zimbabwe. Across the border he is hounded by Ghost Cowboy, a murderous albino. In Mandela's rainbow country, racism is not dead. Like some resilient cockroach it has morphed into another deadly form: xenophobia.
KONY'S acts of evil have been reported in the THE GUARDIAN for years. But evil never happens in Africa until Hollywood makes a film of it staring Leonardo DiCaprio or some American filmmaker's video goes viral. Another evil man in Africa is MUGABE. Myriads of Zimbabweans cower in fear or flee to South Africa, where they may fall victim to xenophobia. It is now 2012 and MUGABE is still on a free footing. He does not hide in a jungle. He freely rides his Benz convoy through Harare. He flies to Singapore on a whim.
For an inventory of the untold suffering Mugabe has inflicted on Zimbabwe over the years, read Godwin's The Fear.
For an insight into vigilante killings of outsiders in South Africa, see the video: Life and Death in Diepsloot
To follow a fictional Zimbabwean's journey south to escape MUGABE, read my novel: