Khabzela

Khabzela

EnglishPaperback
McGregor Liz
Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
EAN: 9781770090804
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"Khabzela" by Liz McGregor, concerns the brief life and perplexing death of Fana Khaba, a.k.a. Khabzela, a youth icon whose brief life mirrors that of the first generation to reach adulthood after liberation. Born and brought up in dire poverty in Soweto, he managed against all the odds to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a DJ. No sooner had he achieved this, than he fell ill with AIDS. The central question of this timely and astonishing book is: why didn't he take anti- retrovirals and save his own life? Liz McGregor's search for an answer takes the reader on a journey through modern South Africa; the taxi wars and the birth of the kwaito generation, the negotiation of sexual relations in a world where sex can mean death and the flourishing of a new industry of miracle-peddlers feeding off the AIDS epidemic. Edwin Cameron, author of "Witness to Aids", comments: "Liz McGregor's account of the choices and circumstances that caused this talented and visionary young man to die, when he could have had life, is riveting and deeply moving".
EAN 9781770090804
ISBN 1770090800
Binding Paperback
Publisher Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Publication date September 5, 2005
Pages 252
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148 x 15
Country South Africa
Readership General
Authors McGregor Liz