A prisoner in the garden
opening Nelson Mandela's prison archive
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Publication
2013 - Penguin, Johannesburg, South Africa, South Africa
Language
English
Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprisoneringarden0000unse_o0z6
- ISBN-10014353839X
- ISBN-139780143538394
- OCLC Control Number862334784
- Better World Books9780143538394
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL37789261M
Classifications
- DDC968.065092
- LCCDT1974 .P74 2013
- LCCDT1974
Description
In 1977 the South African prison authorities allowed a number of journalists to visit the notorious Robben Island. The intention was to persuade the outside world that the conditions there were not as bad as widely believed. On their tour of the island the journalists encountered a tall, thin man dressed neatly in prison clothes and leaning on a spade. The expression on his face was one of intense hostility, and his bearing was more that of prince than prisoner.The man was Nelson Mandela, in his 13th year of incarceration on Robben Island. Today the photograph, captioned 'A Prisoner Working in the Garden' by the prison authorities, forms the centrepiece of the Mandela Prison Archive, which when viewed as a whole constitutes a living record of Mandela's 27 years in prison. It includes rare photographs and video footage, Mandela's handwritten letters to family, friends and the authorities, his personal diaries and notes, official records, medical records and legal documents. Together they form an extraordinary picture of prison life but, even more remarkably, of a man who, together with his close comrades, never gave up the fight for freedom and the vision of a liberated country.
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