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Country of My Skull
book by Antjie Krog
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| Author | Antjie Krog |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Random House |
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| Publication place | South Africa |
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Country of My Skull is a nonfiction book by Antjie Krog about the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).[1] It is based on Krog's experience as a radio reporter, covering the Commission from to for the South African Broadcasting Corporation.[2] The book explores the successes and failures of the Commission, the effects of the proceedings on her personally, and the possibility of genuine reconciliation in post-Apartheid South Africa.
Country of My Skull blends poetry, prose, reporting, and verbatim testimony from the Commission one critic calls it "a hybrid work, written at the edges of reportage, memoir, and metafiction."[3] It was Krog's first work in English. She drafted it in Afrikaans and translated it for publication.[4] It was edited by Ivan Vladislavic.[5]
It was published in the United States by Times Books in , as Country of My Skull: Guilt, Sorrow, and the Limits of Forgiveness in the New South Africa. In , the book was adapted into the film In My Country, directed
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Born , Bristol, UK
Lives and works in Leiden, NL and Isle of Portland, UK
SELECTED PRESS
Contemporary Burlington, Rory Pilgrim, Elizabeth Fullerton, 5 January
Studio International, Rory Pilgrim – interview: ‘I hope the work I create is like a permaculture – always living’, Veronica Simpson, 20 October
Whitechapel Gallery, Virtual Studio Visit: Rory Pilgrim, Duchamp & Sons,26 May
Education
MFA, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, NL
FA, Eesti Kunsti Akadeemia, Tallin, EE
BFA, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, UK
Awards, Grants and Fellowships
Turner Prize, Currently Nominated, London, UK
Prix De Rome, Rome, IT
Dolf Henkes Prize, Nominated Studio Fellowship Program, New Haven, CT, USA
Volkskrant Art Prize - Nominated
Solo Exhibitions
(C) denotes that a catalogue was published with the exhibition.
Centraal Museum, Landhuis Oud Amelisweerd, Bunnik, Netherlands
pink & green, Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK
Vleeshal Centre of Contemporary Art, Middleburg, Netherlands
Western Front, Vancouver, Canada
Hop to Hope: Rory Pilgrim, WAMx, Turku City Museum, Turku, Finland
RAFTS, andriesse eyck galerie, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Where the tide takes us, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Ge