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Madiba A To Z: The Many Faces Of Nelson Mandela
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Madiba A To Z: The Many Faces Of Nelson Mandela

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From the makers of the major bio-pic on Mandela that is being released in NZ January 30th- an intimate, revelatory, compulsively readable side of the iconic world leader that no other biography nor his memoir gives–essential reading for the imminent worldwide audience of mourners this fall wishing to celebrate a life that went beyond the cinematic, and in fact beyond the pale.

16 years went into the making of the forthcoming feature film LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, a fictionalized biopic based on Mandela’s bestselling autobiography, coming out January 2014. Danny Schechter, who has spent 40 yrs getting to know Mandela, was asked to make a non-fiction documentary about the biopic; and this book is his companion to the feature, the doc, and Mandela’s life itself. In Schechter’s words- i> i>What do we see when we see Nelson Mandela? Many of those who adore him projected on to him a god-like persona as political superman. Others projected on to him the qualities they wanted or feared. For many years, his government silenced him as a faceless terrorist and communist. Others saw him as a savior who single-handedly won freedom for South Africa. Many of us only saw the political mission, not the man behind it, and, when we did, what man was that? Was it the victim turned victor, prisoner turned President, the lone hero and political magician or the wise leader of a liberation movement? He was courted by kings and queens, the biggest names in show business and world leaders–who appealed to his often unseen vanity–but despite some compromises and co-optation, h

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
26 November 2013
Pages
272
ISBN
9781609805579

From the makers of the major bio-pic on Mandela that is being released in NZ January 30th- an intimate, revelatory, compulsively readable side of the iconic world leader that no other biography nor his memoir gives–essential reading for the imminent worldwide audience of mourners this fall wishing to celebrate a life that went beyond the cinematic, and in fact beyond the pale.

16 years went into the making of the forthcoming feature film LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, a fictionalized biopic based on Mandela’s bestselling autobiography, coming out January 2014. Danny Schechter, who has spent 40 yrs getting to know Mandela, was asked to make a non-fiction documentary about the biopic; and this book is his companion to the feature, the doc, and Mandela’s life itself. In Schechter’s words- i> i>What do we see when we see Nelson Mandela? Many of those who adore him projected on to him a god-like persona as political superman. Others projected on to him the qualities they wanted or feared. For many years, his government silenced him as a faceless terrorist and communist. Others saw him as a savior who single-handedly won freedom for South Africa. Many of us only saw the political mission, not the man behind it, and, when we did, what man was that? Was it the victim turned victor, prisoner turned President, the lone hero and political magician or the wise leader of a liberation movement? He was courted by kings and queens, the biggest names in show business and world leaders–who appealed to his often unseen vanity–but despite some compromises and co-optation, h

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
26 November 2013
Pages
272
ISBN
9781609805579