From the publisher:
"In the South African context, the townships of the Cape Flats are persistently and profoundly topical. If violence and counter-violence, strikes and boycotts have again, as in 1976, put a spotlight on the troubles of the townships, it should by now be clear that the smoke that hung over the Flats in the winter of 1980 was no more than a sensational token of the truly inflammable in this sprawl of dormitory villages, makeshift communities and shifting social structures."
28.3 x 22 cm | 100 pages | hardcover