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Title: Green in black and white times Condition: New Subtitle: Conversations with Douglas Livingstone Author: Michael Chapman Format: Paperback EAN: 9781869143190 ISBN: 9781869143190 Publisher: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press Genre: Biography Release Date: 01/08/2016 Description: In conversations – serious, humorous, ironic, ribald – internationally acclaimed poet-scientist Douglas Livingstone and leading literary critic Michael Chapman struck up a warm, at times iconoclastic friendship. Over lunch they exchanged opinions, insights and anecdotes, not only on poetry, science and society, but also on personal aspects of modern life: love and loss, sexual and spiritual intimations, and city living; generally, on the value of our `uncommon humanity’.
Their conversations – recollected in this book – take readers through the black-and-white times of political turbulence in South Africa of the 1970s and 1980s to a climate, after apartheid, more attuned to Livingstone’s abiding concern: how, as both scientist and poet, to heal the Earth, our only home.
Along the way, we meet a cast from Jan Smuts, Mohandas Gandhi and Albert Luthuli to Alan Paton, Mazisi Kunene, Breyten Breytenbach and the `Soweto’ poets. We shift abruptly from Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka to the TV soap, Dallas.With clarity and wit, Michael Chapman intersperses the conversations with a fresh consideration of a unique achievement: Douglas Livingstone’s journey into the `two cultures’ of art and science. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: ZA Item Height: 220mm Item Length: 148mm Item Weight: 305000g Release Year: 2016 Missing Information?
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