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Date: 1974

Region: Africa

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Literature


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Artist: Andre Brink (b. 1935)

Confronting Bodies: South African Official censors

Date of Action: 1974

Location: Africa

Description of Artwork:

The Incident: Since his first novel Au plus noir de la nuit which was censored at the time in South Africa, Andre Brink has denounced the terrible damages done by apartheid to the South Africain society.

Results of Incident:

Source: Le Monde, February 1, 1994