Damon Galgut's Booker Prize-winning novel, The Promise, traces the lives of the dysfunctional Swart family on their farm outside Pretoria, South Africa. As the family gathers for a funeral, the unfulfilled promise to Salome, a Black woman who has worked for them her entire life, comes to the fore. Despite years of service and a clear commitment, the Swarts repeatedly fail to transfer ownership of a house and land to her, a promise that reflects the broader societal shifts and unresolved injustices in the nation.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a multi-generational South African family saga spanning decades of social change.
- Engage with a unique, shifting narrative voice that delves deep into characters' inner lives and the country's history.
- Explore themes of legacy, guilt, reconciliation, and the persistent weight of unfulfilled promises.
- Discover a critically acclaimed work of literary fiction offering sharp, tender insights into human nature and societal evolution.