Publisher: African Perspectives, South Africa
In Defiance of Apartheid is a story set against the backdrop of South Africa’s turbulent transition from Apartheid to Democracy. The author takes readers on a journey through the vibrant yet divided City of Gold and Hillbrow, during the early 80’s to mid 90’s, sharing experiences of cultural diversity, personal relationships, and the harsh realities of Apartheid laws.
Through stories of navigating an interracial relationship, overcoming societal prejudice, and witnessing historic moments like Nelson Mandela’s release and the first Democratic elections, this memoir captures complexities of a country in flux. It is a poignant reflection on the challenges and triumphs of forging connection and hope during one of the most defining eras in South Africa’s history.
£22.00
About the author
Elio Zannoni was born near the Italian city of Venice. After completing classical studies, he emigrated to South Africa where he achieved a Master’s degree in Criminology and founded his international risk consulting agency. He has travelled extensively in the course of his work, particularly on the African continent where he gained deep knowledge and understanding of the nature and impact of security risks on African societies.
