Invictus
Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation
This uplifting true story is now a major film, starring Oscar nominees Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon, directed by Clint Eastwood.
Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2008
As the day of the final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup dawned, and the Springboks faced New Zealand's all-conquering All Blacks, more was at stake than a sporting trophy. When Nelson Mandela appeared wearing a Springboks jersey and led the all-white Afrikaner-dominated team in singing South Africa's new national anthem, he conquered the hearts of white South Africa.
Invictus tells the extraordinary human story of how that moment became possible. It shows how a sport, once the preserve of South Africa's Afrikaans-speaking minority, came to unify the new rainbow nation, and tells of how - just occasionally - something as simple as a game can help people to rise above themselves and see beyond their differences.
John Carlin grew up in Argentina and in the UK and spent 1989-95 in South Africa as the Independent's correspondent there. He has also lived in Nicaragua, Mexico and Washington, writing for The Times, the Observer, the Sunday Times, the New York Times, among other papers, and working for the BBC. He now lives in Barcelona, where he writes for El Pais.
Wonderful... Don't wait for the movie.
A triumphant conversion... A portrait of South Africa's answer to George Washington... [It] works because Carlin got so close to Mandela and the people Mandela seduced.
Revelatory... A tight, gripping and powerful book that shines a light on a moment of hope, not just for one nation but the whole world.
A fascinating story... Thirteen years on, it is possible to look back with emotion at a moment which suggested that everything was possible.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781848874404110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781848874404110164
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Autor
John Carlin
- Wasserzeichen ja
- Verlag Atlantic Books
- Seitenzahl 288
- Veröffentlichung 01.08.2012
- ISBN 9781848874404