Alan Paton's second masterpiece
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- Too Late the Phalarope. Sears Jr., William P. // Education;Apr1964, Vol. 84 Issue 8, p512
The article reviews the book "Too Late the Phalarope," by Alan Paton.
- Sex on the Veld. // Time;8/24/1953, Vol. 62 Issue 8, p86
The article reviews the book "Too Late the Phalarope," by Alan Paton.
- THE BELOVED COUNTRY. Raleigh, John Henry // New Republic;10/12/53, Vol. 129 Issue 11, p18
The article evaluates the book "Too Late the Phalarope," by Alan Paton. The Phalarope is a small migrant wading bird of South Africa that is the fragile symbol of a never-realized grace and reconciliation in the general tragedy of Alan Paton's "Too Late the Phalarope." The book depicts the story...
- PUNISHMENT, FORGIVENESS, AND THE RULE OF LAW: A VISION FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN ALAN PATON'S TOO LATE THE PHALAROPE. Fox, Carol Tyler // Case Western Reserve Law Review;Spring2005, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p701
Focuses on the book "Too Late the Phalarope," by Alan Paton, a South African prison reformer, political activist, and writer, which is about a vision of how by incorporating possibilities of forgiveness with programs for punishment, the rule of law can help bring about some easing of conflicts...
- Speaking for the Perpetrator: Whiteness and Sexuality in Alan Paton's Too Late the Phalarope. Olaussen, Maria // English in Africa;Oct2008, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p71
A literary criticism of the book "Too Late the Phalarope" by Alan Paton is presented. The author reflects on confession within the narrative and the theme of male sexual abuse. The male perpetrator character is discussed in relation to gender, racial, and ethnic discourses. Other topics include...
- AH, BUT YOUR LAND IS BEAUTIFUL (Book). Adams, Phoebe-Lou // Atlantic (02769077);Apr82, Vol. 249 Issue 4, p110
Reviews the book 'Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful,' by Alan Paton.
- South African Witness. Wilson, Angus // New Republic;11/15/80, Vol. 183 Issue 20, p28
The article reviews the book "Towards the Mountain," by Alan Paton.
- Cry the Beloved Country. // Publishers Weekly;6/30/2008, Vol. 255 Issue 26, p178
The article reviews the audio book "Cry the Beloved Country," by Alan Paton, read by Michael York.
- Cry, the beloved country. Fetherolf, Shirley // Kliatt;Nov2008, p59
The article reviews the audiobook "Cry, the Beloved Country," by Alan Paton.


