Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer
Deon Meyer is the most famous among South African writers of detective stories. Eight novels with recurrent characters, published between 1996 and 2012, picture South Africa during a crucial period. The stories take place mainly in Capetown, in a wide range of communities. By picturing the social, s...
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description | Deon Meyer is the most famous among South African writers of detective stories. Eight novels with recurrent characters, published between 1996 and 2012, picture South Africa during a crucial period. The stories take place mainly in Capetown, in a wide range of communities. By picturing the social, spatial and racial divisions within the city, Deon Meyer depicts with high precision the state of a South African metropolis at the era of globalization. |
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spellingShingle | Martine Berger Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer EchoGéo Afrique du Sud mondialisation Le Cap roman policier géographie sociale post-apartheid |
title | Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer |
title_full | Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer |
title_fullStr | Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer |
title_full_unstemmed | Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer |
title_short | Le Cap en noir ? La Mother City dans les romans policiers de Deon Meyer |
title_sort | le cap en noir la mother city dans les romans policiers de deon meyer |
topic | Afrique du Sud mondialisation Le Cap roman policier géographie sociale post-apartheid |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13863 |
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