An Instant in the Wind

1975 novel by André Brink


First edition (English)
(publ. W. H. Allen & Co.)

An Instant in the Wind (Afrikaans: 'n Oomblik in die Wind) is a 1975 novel by André Brink which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.[1] Set in 1751, the novel focuses on the relationship of a white woman and a black slave.[1][2] Kirkus Reviews describes the novel as beginning with conflict, but quickly descending into "sensual, cerebral dialogues on love and personhood."[2]

Because Brinks's 1973 novel Looking on Darkness was banned by the Apartheid government, the novel was initially published privately for subscribers only.[1]

Critical reception

Reviewing the novel in 1976, Kirkus Reviews described the novel as a success, writing that "Even Poitier and Jane Fonda couldn't carry off these explorations [into love and personhood], although some readers will relish the torrid zones."[2] The New York Times reviewer Raymond A. Sokolov described the novel as an indicator of the "cracks appearing in the South African wall of racism."[3] Sokolov emphasizes how the novel is more about " political acts of defiance", writing that the novel is a "overwritten [and] hackneyed love story that drags on and on through long passages of tedious landscape descriptions and stilted romantic interchanges."[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "André Brink, novelist - obituary". The Telegraph (UK). 10 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "AN INSTANT IN THE WIND by Andre Brink". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b Sokolov, Raymond A. (27 February 1977). "Review". The New York Times Books.

Further reading

  • Wenzel, Marita (August 2001). "Reading the ideological subtext in André Brink's An Instant in the Wind and Patrick White's A Fringe of Leaves". Literator. 22 (2): 61–75. ISSN 0258-2279.
  • Cho, Peggy C (31 December 2011). "André Brink's An Instant in the Wind: A Post-colonial Revision of the Captivity Myth" (PDF). 영미문화 제. 11 (3). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 April 2016.
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Works by André Brink
Novels
  • Looking on Darkness (1973)
  • An Instant in the Wind (1975)
  • Rumours of Rain (1978)
  • A Dry White Season (1979)
  • A Chain of Voices (1982)
  • The Wall of the Plague
  • States of Emergency (1989)
  • An Act of Terror (1992)
  • 'The First Life of Adamastor (1993)
  • On the Contrary (1994)
  • Imaginings of Sand (1996)
  • Devil's Valley (1998)
  • The Rights of Desire (2000)
  • The Other Side of Silence (Anderkant die Stilte) (2002)
  • Before I Forget (2004)
  • The Other Side of Silence (2004)
  • Praying Mantis (2005)
  • The Blue Door (2006)
  • Other Lives (2008)
  • Philida (2012)
Memoirs
  • A Fork in the Road (2009)


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