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  1. Tsotsi is the only novel written by South African playwright Athol Fugard (born 1932). It was published in 1980 although written some time earlier, and it was the basis of the 2005 film of the same name. It has been republished in several editions including in 2019 by Canongate (ISBN 978-1786896155).

  2. 21 de ago. de 2012 · Tsotsi : a novel. by. Fugard, Athol. Publication date. 1980. Topics. Criminals, Infants. Publisher. New York : Random House.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2001 · In Soweto, Tsotsi is the leader of his pack and the novel opens as he and his comrades plan the night’s “job.” The youngest and most ruthless of them all, he never says much— just observes his surroundings quickly and thoroughly; hawk-eyed and quick-tempered; he makes it a rule to never answer questions about himself.

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  5. Fugard has written a single novel, Tsotsi, which director Gavin Hood has made into a feature film that is South Africa's official entry for the 2006 Academy Awards. Set amid the sprawling...

  6. Tsotsi: A Novel. Athol Fugard. Random House, 1980 - Black people - 167 pages. Set amidst the sprawling Johannesburg township of Soweto, where survival is the primary objective, this novel traces...

  7. Tsotsi Summary. Four Black South African gang members— Tsotsi, Boston, Butcher, and Die Aap —are sitting in Tsotsi’s room, waiting for night, when Tsotsi suggests they kill a man on the train. Sadistic Butcher and stupid Die Aap agree. Intellectual, cowardly Boston resists for a moment but eventually submits.