A Chain of Voices is a 1982 novel by Afrikaans writer André Brink.
[1] The novel focuses on a slave revolt center in the country north-east of Cape Town.
[1] The novel uses a coalition of voices, representing the whole range of social groups in South Africa.
[2] The New York Times reviewer Julian Moynahan called the novel the best novel he had read since Robert Stone's A Flag for Sunrise and described it as "massive and ambitious, and surpassing Brink's previous apartheid novel A Dry White Season.
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