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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Pieter-Dirk Uys is arguably South Africa's most famous satirist, AIDS activist and entertainer. Here, in his memoirs, he writes with his customary combination of wit and wisdom on such diverse topics as his youth, his early days in theatre, and the birth of Evita Bezuidenhout - his alter ego. He deals frankly with sex, politics, HIV/AIDS and the bizarre twists and turns of contemporary South Africa. Needless to say, one hilarious adventure after another unfolds along the dusty country by-roads. Much of the book is about Uys' great passion: educating schoolchildren about the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Uys decided that it was time to go to war against ignorance, brandishing his own unique assortment of weapons - wigs, costumes and - of course - a plastic penis. On his visits to schools far and wide, Uys and Evita convey the safe-sex message through honesty, openess and outrageous humour. The characters he meets are sometimes funny, sometimes sad, always human. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Pieter-Dirk Uys is arguably South Africa's most famous satirist, AIDS activist and cross-dresser. Here, in his memoirs, he writes with his customary combination of wit and wisdom on such diverse topics as his youth, his early days in theatre, and the birth of Evita Bezuidenhout - his alter ego. He deals frankly with sex, politics, HIV/AIDS and the bizarre twists and turns of contemporary South Africa. It is also a book of journeys, such as Evita Bezuidenhout's road trip through South Africa on the eve of the 1999 election, to educate the populace on how to vote. Needless to say, one hilarious adventure after another unfolds along the dusty country by-roads. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This very entertaining book contains a fairly short autobiographical sketch and two longer pieces, one a tour diary of the voter-education roadshow which took him to all corners of South Africa in the run-up to the 1999 elections, and the other an account of his work to inform schoolchildren about the dangers of AIDS. It's striking that both these major projects seem to have been run out of his own pocket or from private donations: Uys clearly still treasures the freedom to say what he thinks, and is wary of becoming beholden to any official sponsor.
A book like this might well come over as self-satisfied and smug ("What were you doing while I was saving the world from AIDS and Apartheid?"), but Uys steers well clear of these dangers. His self-deprecatory humour helps a lot in this - when he mentions that Mandela kept a photo of himself with Evita Bezuidenhout on his desk, he makes sure we read it as a penetrating illustration of Mandela's character, not as a claim to fame on the part of Uys.
It's not just whimsy, of course: there's a lot of real anger in the book, at the vanity and self-interest of politicians (old and new), at the disease that is killing so many of his compatriots, at prejudice, incompetence and apathy. Whilst there's a great deal to laugh at in the book, some of that anger will certainly rub off on the reader too.
For non-South African readers, it's worth noting that there is a useful glossary and translation of Afrikaans words in the back of the book.
(BTW: If you can't find a print copy, I notice Uys has the etext of this and a number of other books available free on his own website) ( )