Too Late the Phalarope

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953.

Price: $55.00

Hardcover. First American edition. Faint stain on the spine an about very good copy lacking the dustwrapper. Inscribed by actor Geoffrey Horne, who played Dick Worster in the Broadway adaptation of this novel to theatre director John Stix, reminiscing about Stix's helping Horne as a young actor.

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Item #80400 Too Late the Phalarope. Alan PATON.

Alan Paton
birth name: Alan Stewart Paton
born: 1/11/1903
died: 4/12/1988

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Biography

South African writer best known for his first novel, Cry, the Beloved Country (1948), which brought international attention to the issue of apartheid. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature

Many critics consider his second novel, Too Late the Phalarope, even better than his first, and in the mid-1950s Paton's name was bandied about as an up-and-coming contender for the Nobel Prize. But the international success of Cry left him financially free to pursue his interest in progressive politics. He helped to form and then lead his nation's Liberal Party as a non-racial alternative to apartheid, and from then on spent more time as a politician advocating social change than as an author. The Liberal Party was officially banned by South Africa in 1968.more