An eye opener for me. Ronnie Kasrils was my contemporary and living in Durban at the same time as I was. The struggle against apartheid was going on right under my nose,but,like most white South Africans,I was too blind or self-possessed to see! Well done Ronnie! You are one of the true heroes of the struggle! And a good writer, to boot. I enjoyed your down-to-earth style of writing and fair commentary throughout. You, and your book, were the inspiration behind my first novel.
Among the best firsthand accounts of the South African liberation struggle against apartheid, from a member of the Communist Party and the ANC, who eventually forged a lasting alliance together for a common goal. All the names we are familiar with, and those of lesser known grassroots activists get mentioned and discussed. Kasrils very much defends his political allegiances at the time and the strategy of the SACP-ANC. He is able to express honest criticisms of the USSR in this book (drawing on his own experiences in visiting the country) but from a position of semi-critical support, and expresses profound gratefulness for the material assistance the USSR and other states like East Germany provided.
An incredibly insightful book on the history of the struggle against apartheid by a white man who benefitted from Apartheid, but decided to wage a struggle against it. What a hero!
An unbelievably good book. Kasrils is a hero of anti-apartheid, and his story is incredible. I was gripped by his every word! Thankful that he put these amazing memories to paper, and that I now know the stories of some of those brave souls who laid down their lives for freedom in SA.