Indecent ExposureSecker and Warburg, 1973 - 248 pages "A blazing satire of South African apartheid, Indecent Exposure is Tom Sharpe's brilliant follow-up to his Riotous Assembly. Once again the setting is Piemburg, the deceptively peaceful looking capital of Zululand, where Kommandant van Heerden, Konstabel Els, and Luitenant Verkramp continue to terrorise true Englishmen and even truer Zulus in their relentless search for a perfect South Africa." -- Provided by publisher. |
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Section 1 | 10 |
Section 2 | 25 |
Section 3 | 44 |
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Afrikaners Ant-bear apomorphine asked the Kommandant aversion therapy Berry black women BOSS cell Club Colonel Heathcote-Kilkoon Communist damned dant darling Dobermann Pinschers doctor door Dornford Yates Dr von Blimenstein drove Durban English explained eyes face feeling finally fucking geant Geisenheimer gelignite girls going Harbinger Heathcote hell kaffir Kilkoon knew Kommandant asked Kommandant looked Kommandant turned Kommandant van Heerden Kommandant's Konstabel Els kramp Luitenant Verkramp Major Bloxham mandant Marquise matter Mayor mind morning Mulpurgo murmured never night nodded ordered ostriches Piemburg police station policemen Rapier round Roussouw sabotage saboteurs screamed secret agents seemed Sergeant Breitenbach sexual shouted the Kommandant smiled snarled sort South African Police stared stood stopped suppose tell There's thing thought told took tried trying Verkramp asked Weezen What's White Ladies window woman wondering yelled Zulu Zululand
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Language, Culture and Identity: An Ethnolinguistic Perspective Philip Riley Affichage d'extraits - 2007 |