A review by sparksinthevoid
Country Of My Skull by Antjie Krog

while i did enjoy some of the more objective parts, the testimonies that were written down, this book also reeks of guilt. the guilt is so obvious that it is prioritised when it is supposed to give a voice to the victims.

in class-discussions i found that there are different opinions on whether the personal took space away from the trc. i say yes, a lot of people said no. i don't care, i didn't like this book.

book 3 for my bearing witness: literature, memory, trauma module