A Simple Man Spiral-Bound | 2006-10-24

Ronnie Kasrils

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Ronnie Kasrils's insights into Jacob Zuma, both shocking and revelatory, are vividly illuminated through this story--from their shared history in the underground to Kasrils's time as minister of intelligence and his views on South Africa now. This fast-paced, thriller-style memoir outlines the tumultuous years that saw Mbeki's overthrow and replacement by Zuma, Nkandlagate, the growing militarization of the police and the Marikana Massacre, the outrageous appointment of flunkies to high office, the "state capture" report and his relationship with the Guptas. We relive the Schabir Shaik corruption trial, Kasrils's relationship with Fezeka Kuzwayo (Khwezi), Zuma's rape trial accuser, the email and spy tapes saga, conspiracy, and betrayal. While Kasrils explains the enigmatic contradictions of Jacob Zuma, he also explains that corruption and the abuse of power did not begin with him. His story points to the compromised negotiations of the 1990s, which he refers to as a "Faustian Pact." This is a story told from the inside, exploring the many machinations of power and how one man's struggle for the truth can have such an impact on the political outcomes of a nation.
Publisher: Independent Publishers Group
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 288 pages
ISBN-10: 0307279952
Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: 6.0 x 1.1 x 9.3 inches
"Read this book. It is better than any suspense novel since The Silence of the Lambs." --Stephen King

"Spectacular. . . . Ten shades blacker and several corpses grimmer than the novels of John Grisham. . . . Do yourself a favor. Read this book." --Entertainment Weekly

"Beautifully controlled and disturbing. . . . Works a devastating variation on the idea of the banality of evil." --The New York Times Book Review

"Like watching a train wreck. There is nothing to be done, but it is impossible to turn away." --Chicago Tribune

"A marvel. . . . The story-twists keep you turning the pages and guessing what's coming next. With cool precision, Smith outlines the ever-widening spiral of distrust and violence." -- The Boston Globe

"A work of deceptive simplicity and singular power. . . . To describe the fascinating parade of thoughts and deeds that lead inexorably to the book's calamitous conclusion would give away too much of the plot." -- The Washington Post
Ronnie Kasrils is author of the bestselling memoir Armed and Dangerous, which has been translated into German, Russian, and Spanish, and the Alan Paton Award-winning The Unlikely Secret Agent, which has been translated into French. A commander in Umkhonto weSizwe from its inception in 1961 until 1990, he served in government from 1994 to his resignation as minister for intelligence in 2008.