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Missing is the story of robert Khalipa, an AnC cadre living in exile, who is very senior in the movement but is left out of the negotiations and almost forgotten in sweden. robert has a wealthy swedish wife, Anna, and a daughter who is a practising doctor in a hospital in stockholm. there is also robert’s protégé Peter tshabalala, junior to robert yet Peter gets the call to return to south African to join the democratic government.

What follows is a story of conspiracies, lies, back stabbing and disappointments. robert and his family are faced with the challenges of a south Africa that has changed radically from the one he remembers from more than thirty years ago. the government, in his opinion, does not uphold the principles enshrined in the Freedom Charter. there is also confl ict within his own family. their love is tested to breaking point and diffi cult decisions have to be made by every individual. As with Kani’s very successful previous play, Nothing but the Truth, Missing explores the ambiguities of freedom and of personal commitment.

Trade Review
John Kani’s Missing is a powerful post-apartheid paradox. The leadership issues we face are no longer about black or white ... they are a kaleidoscope of bright, compelling and confronting colours which challenge our very identity as a nation. Through this evocative play we are enabled to confront our own stories of personal commitment and political pragmatism.
— Melanie Burke, Common Purpose South Africa

Table of Contents
Contents: Missing: John Kani's Meditation; Introduction by Njabulo S Ndebele; Foreword by John Kani; Images from the first Market Theatre performance of Missing; Missing; Cast; Act I; Act II Scene 1; Scene 2.

Missing: A play

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      Publisher: Wits University Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781868148899, 978-1868148899
      ISBN10: 1868148890

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Missing is the story of robert Khalipa, an AnC cadre living in exile, who is very senior in the movement but is left out of the negotiations and almost forgotten in sweden. robert has a wealthy swedish wife, Anna, and a daughter who is a practising doctor in a hospital in stockholm. there is also robert’s protégé Peter tshabalala, junior to robert yet Peter gets the call to return to south African to join the democratic government.

      What follows is a story of conspiracies, lies, back stabbing and disappointments. robert and his family are faced with the challenges of a south Africa that has changed radically from the one he remembers from more than thirty years ago. the government, in his opinion, does not uphold the principles enshrined in the Freedom Charter. there is also confl ict within his own family. their love is tested to breaking point and diffi cult decisions have to be made by every individual. As with Kani’s very successful previous play, Nothing but the Truth, Missing explores the ambiguities of freedom and of personal commitment.

      Trade Review
      John Kani’s Missing is a powerful post-apartheid paradox. The leadership issues we face are no longer about black or white ... they are a kaleidoscope of bright, compelling and confronting colours which challenge our very identity as a nation. Through this evocative play we are enabled to confront our own stories of personal commitment and political pragmatism.
      — Melanie Burke, Common Purpose South Africa

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Missing: John Kani's Meditation; Introduction by Njabulo S Ndebele; Foreword by John Kani; Images from the first Market Theatre performance of Missing; Missing; Cast; Act I; Act II Scene 1; Scene 2.

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