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The Bird of Heaven | Young Adult Fiction

Peter Dunseith

Tafelberg

The plot follows the training and growth in power of Mandla, son of Ingwe.

Although it is superficially a fantasy adventure with some magic realism thrown in, it also deals with archetypes representing the struggle between innocence and corruption; transition from boyhood to manhood; the relationship between a boy and his distant father (a leopard in the body of a man); self-empowerment through the gifts of our ancestors (the muti bag); and the transcendent victory of a noble spirit (the lightning bird).

The plot culminates to conclusion at the Incwala festival, which the author describes in vivid detail. This event expresses the spiritual identity of the Swazi nation and informs the Swazi world view.

Tafelberg’s reader said, “I consider this novel a ‘tour de force’ in presenting African magic as a reality and also as a powerful parable of Good fighting against Evil. Nowhere yet in indigenous writing for young people is there such a book.”

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The Bird of Heaven | Young Adult Fiction


Author: Peter Dunseith
Category: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780624045571
Date Released: 07 April 2009
Price (incl. VAT): R 137.50
Format: Soft cover, 192pp

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Peter Dunseith


Peter Dunseith is a judge of the Industrial Court of Swaziland, where he has lived for the past 30 years. This is his first book.

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