48 pages • 1 hour read
320
Novel • Fiction
Pretoria, South Africa • 1980s
2021
Adult
18+ years
The Promise, written by Damon Galgut, traces the lives of the Swart family, a white family of Dutch descent, through the backdrop of South Africa's sociopolitical evolution post-apartheid. The novel's four parts chronicle the passing of key family members, revealing their internal conflicts, particularly around a broken promise to grant their Black maid, Salome, ownership of her home. The narrative unfolds with a wandering, fluid point of view reminiscent of early 20th-century literary modernism. This book contains issues related to systemic racism, death, and suicide.
Melancholic
Mysterious
Emotional
Contemplative
Bittersweet
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The Promise by Damon Galgut has garnered critical acclaim for its intricate narrative and deep exploration of family dynamics and South African societal shifts. Praised for masterful prose and compelling characters, it also faced criticism for its occasionally overwhelming bleakness and slow pacing. Balanced and thought-provoking, it resonates with literary merit and emotional depth.
Readers who appreciate intricate family dynamics and socio-political themes, much like in Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee or The Good Doctor by Damon Galgut, will find The Promise compelling. Ideal for those interested in a richly woven narrative set in post-apartheid South Africa.
50,030 ratings
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320
Novel • Fiction
Pretoria, South Africa • 1980s
2021
Adult
18+ years
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