Khabzela

Khabzela

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Mcgregor, Liz
Jonathan Ball Publishers
EAN: 9781868426508
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Liz McGregor follows the fortunes of South African Fana Khaba, a boy from a severely disadvantaged township background, a former taxi-driver, who achieves celebrity status and a cult following as the most popular DJ on Gauteng's new youth radio station, only to die tragically and prematurely from AIDS. Khabzela had it all money, fame and a string of women, literally lining up at his bedroom door. His promiscuity made him a high-risk candidate for AIDS there was wide-spread support when he came out on air with his diagnosis but why would such a modern, urban man refuse the treatment that could have prolonged his life so significantly?McGregor paints a vivid picture of a society evolving from a complex and damaged past. She takes readers back to the days of Sophiatown - vibrant, multi-cultured, razed to the ground; replaced by the match-box houses of Soweto with curfews and restrictions; post-1994, a draw-card for all-night street bashes, fuelled by dagga, beer and the hybrid beat of kwaito music; the vibe in Rosebank as emerging radio station Yfm played music not heard on the local airways before. The excitement is tangible... Khabzela provides a valuable record of an extraordinary time in South Africa's history.
EAN 9781868426508
ISBN 1868426505
Binding Ebook
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Publication date August 22, 2014
Pages 320
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors McGregor, Liz