A novelization of the life of Cupido Cockroach, a Khoisan native of South Africa, roughly at the beginning of the 19th century. From something of a heathen, he becomes a Christian missionary himself and ends up in his own station on the outskirts of the country, all but forgotten and completely neglected by the missionary society which sent him there in the first place.
The book is interesting enough for it's context, but I wasn't all that impressed by the way the story is constructed. The first part, with its many surreal events reminded me of the series Carnivale, which does it much better. The second part, which is in the form of a biography of one of the (white) missionary friends of Cupido, feels much too contrived. The third part, which describes Cupido's trials and tribulations at his lonely mission station is the only part of the book which reads well.
The book was written over a period of 20 years, so maybe that's the reason for the varying quality of the book.