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Moffie: A Novel (2006)

di André Carl Van der Merwe

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A gay South African endures military conscription during the Angola Bush War in this autobiographical novel of persecution and hope--An "electrifying debut" (Shelf Awareness). Nicholas van der Swart always knew he was different, but to avoid the violent punishments that come with being gay in Apartheid South Africa, he has carefully kept his true self a secret. By the standards of his brutal father and the machismo culture of Afrikaners, "moffies" like him deserve nothing but scorn. Then, at nineteen years old, Nicholas is drafted into the South African army. He soon finds himself caught in a world entirely at odds with his identity, forced to fight for a cause he doesn't believe in. Here, he will face the hatred and violence of his tormenters, but will also experience his first glimmers of love, and finally find the strength to survive. A long overdue account of Apartheid South Africa's criminalization of homosexuality, André Carl van der Merwe's acclaimed debut novel is the basis for the critically acclaimed filmMoffie, directed by Oliver Hermanus.… (altro)
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Oh man, this is not an easy book to read. Based on the author's own life, this book follows a gay man who has been conscripted into the South African army, forced to fight for something he doesn't believe in. And terrified that the higher ups will find out that he is gay.

The writing itself is relatively simple and easy to read, but the material itself is often dark and difficult. The book mostly focuses on Nicholas's army training, which is brutal. The men training the recruits seem to take pleasure in physically and psychologically abusing them to the point that it is borderline torture or actual torture for those are less desirable, such as gay people. At the same time he struggles with accepting his identity, despite being told that it was wrong his whole life. The story also looks at his childhood, where there was a lot of pressure to be a man, especially from his father (i.e. stereotypical strong male who plays rugby and loves girls, etc.). We see the harm this kind of mindset can do through other characters as well.

This kind of book shows just how far LGBTQ+ rights have come in South Africa over the years. While I'm sure that people still have horrific experiences, this kind of behaviour is now very much illegal and people are protected. This is a book of gay pain and struggle that communicates its message incredibly well. I'm just glad it ends on a slightly more positive note as it looks as Nicholas's life after he leaves the struggles of the army. It's definitely a book I can recommend if you are interested in the experiences of gay men in the army (although hopefully things are much better now). ( )
  TheAceOfPages | Jun 29, 2023 |
In apartheid-era South Africa, a sensitive young man has a hard time coming out as gay. His father is cruel to him, and he mandatory military service nearly breaks him.

Just barely three stars in my book. Too much autobiography and not enough novel. What redeems the book from banality is its interesting pre-Mandela South African setting. ( )
  yooperprof | Dec 15, 2014 |
"There's a certain tenderness to the writing that makes it all the more harrowing when that tenderness turns to the brutal sights of war."
read more: http://likeiamfeasting.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/moffie-andre-carl-van-der-merwe.ht... ( )
  mongoosenamedt | Mar 26, 2013 |
Amazing, heartbreaking, wonderful fiction about a gay man in the South African military. It recounts the brutality of military life along with the incredible pain of being gay in a rigidly, militaristic and conservative culture. This book tore me apart and put me back together. A must-read! It's replaced Broken Glass Park as my favorite Europa. See my full review here: http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2012/01/review-moffie-by-andre-carl-van-der.htm... ( )
  bostonbibliophile | Jan 11, 2012 |
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To all the people who suffered prejudice in the army
and the tortures of Ward 22. To those who are still suffering today – in schools, at home and at work.
I dedicate this book to you. May we all one day live
in a world of compassion rather than self-seeking superiority.
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A gay South African endures military conscription during the Angola Bush War in this autobiographical novel of persecution and hope--An "electrifying debut" (Shelf Awareness). Nicholas van der Swart always knew he was different, but to avoid the violent punishments that come with being gay in Apartheid South Africa, he has carefully kept his true self a secret. By the standards of his brutal father and the machismo culture of Afrikaners, "moffies" like him deserve nothing but scorn. Then, at nineteen years old, Nicholas is drafted into the South African army. He soon finds himself caught in a world entirely at odds with his identity, forced to fight for a cause he doesn't believe in. Here, he will face the hatred and violence of his tormenters, but will also experience his first glimmers of love, and finally find the strength to survive. A long overdue account of Apartheid South Africa's criminalization of homosexuality, André Carl van der Merwe's acclaimed debut novel is the basis for the critically acclaimed filmMoffie, directed by Oliver Hermanus.

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