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Alan Paton

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Gender Male
Death36 years ago
Date of birth January 11,1903
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Pietermaritzburg
South Africa
Date of died April 12,1988
DiedBothas Hill
Outer West Durban
South Africa
Job Author
Politician
Novelist
Education University of Natal
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Maritzburg College
Movies/Shows A Drink in the Passage
Cry, the Beloved Country
Lost in the Stars
Spouse Anne Hopkins
Dorrie Francis Lusted
Awards Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction
Children David Paton
Jonathan Paton
Party Liberal Party of South Africa
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID481042

Cry, the Beloved Country
Too Late the Phalarope
Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful
Tales from a Troubled Land
Towards the Mountain: An Autobiography
Diepkloof
Journey Continued: An Autobiography
Debbie Go Home
Kontakion For You Departed
Instrument of Thy Peace
Apartheid and the archbishop
Save the Beloved Country
Knocking on the Door
Lost City of the Kalahari
The land and people of South Africa
The Hero of Currie Road: Complete Short Pieces
Sponono
Hope for South Africa
Songs of Africa
The long view
Hofmeyr
Hadith: What, Why, and When. . . .
Case history of a Pinky
Level 6 Pack
Thriller and Modern Literature Pack
Beyond the Present: The Story of Women for Peace, 1976-1986
Federation Or Desolation
The Principal: Alan Paton's Years at Diepkloof Reformatory
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Alan Stewart Paton was a South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. His works include the novels Cry, the Beloved Country, Too Late the Phalarope and the narrative poem The Wasteland.

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