On September 6, 1966, Dimitri Tsafendas entered South Africa's parliament, gripping a wickedly long knife, and stabbed Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd four times in the chest. This chilling study of the life of Tsafendas--the homeless, stateless, and loveless illegitimate son of a Greek father and a black African mother--gives us acrystalline vision of the tragic consequences of apartheid.
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On September 6, 1966, Dimitri Tsafendas entered South Africa's parliament, gripping a wickedly long knife, and stabbed Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd four times in the chest. This chilling study of the life of Tsafendas--the homeless, stateless, and loveless illegitimate son of a Greek father and a black African mother--gives us acrystalline vision of the tragic consequences of apartheid.
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