Madiba A to Z: The Many Faces of Nelson Mandela

Author:   Danny Schechter
Publisher:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
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9781609805593


Pages:   274
Publication Date:   26 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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16 years went into the making of the forthcoming feature film Long Walk To Freedom, a fictionalised biopic based on Mandela's bestselling autobiography. Danny Schechter, who has spent 40 years getting to know Mandela, was asked to make a non-fiction documentary about the filmed biopic. This unique title complements the feature, the documentary, and Mandela's life itself. Madiba A to Z was born out of in-depth research, interviews and informal meetings with Mandela himself and the people who knew, loved, admired or fought with the man.

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Author:   Danny Schechter
Publisher:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.448kg
ISBN:  

9781609805593


ISBN 10:   1609805593
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   26 November 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Athlete Physical discipline. Boxer, tennis player. His admiration for athletes.   Bully: “Wild Branches” Early days and “wild branches”—conflicts with ANC leaders. Lessons learned.   Comrade How “comradeship” helped him and his fellow prisoners cope with their long years of incarceration.   Diplomat His role in fashioning a diplomatic compromise and avoiding a race war.   Eloquent Life as a lawyer. Written statements, letters, and speeches that inspired millions.   Forgiveness Empathy for Afrikaners, and faith in peace and reconciliation.   Global An international outlook. Global travel and the ability to galvanize support worldwide.
   Humble Origins and an austere lifestyle. Making his own bed. Interest in the lives of ordinary people.
   Indigenous Xhosa traditions, and the abiding interest in and connection to people of all races and ethnic identities.
   Jailed Prison years. How he coped, how he led.   Kafkaesque The treason and Rivonia Trials. Prison regulations and his responses to them. How the law was used to legalize inhumanity.   Love and Loss His search for love, his flirtatiousness, marriages, love of Winnie, love of children, of family. The measure of the price he paid with his years in prison away from them all.
   Militant From his days in the ANC Youth League to launching Umkhonto we Sizwe, the military wing of the ANC.   Negotiator Dealings with internal conflicts and external threats. Outreach to whites and other minorities.
   Onward His philosophy and commitment to creating a new future for his country. His optimism and concern for peace in Africa and the world.
   President How he was elected and his term in office.   Questions The questions people around the world ask most frequently about Nelson Mandela.
   Recognition The world recognizes and honors Madiba, but what does he think of this adulation? How does Madiba see and recognize himself?   Stalwart Standing up for his beliefs. Fighting for the poor and those afflicted with AIDS.   Terrorist He helped push a nonviolent movement into armed struggle. Was he a terrorist?   Unknown There are many sides to Mandela that many do not know.    Voices Raised up in Song The power of music and praise poetry in the Mandela story, seen through the eyes of two of his favorite artists.
   Waiting Millions waited years for Mandela’s release after twenty-seven and a half years of incarceration.
The wait continued, even on the day he left prison.
   X Factor The role of external pressure in winning South African’s liberation and the need, even now, for rebirth away from the old ways.
   Youth Youth made the revolution, and Mandela began as a youth leader.   Zuid-Afrika to .za As it becomes clearer that enormous challenges remain, the country evolves from the Zuid-Afrika of Dutch origin to its Internet domain .za—and beyond.

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Here is story-telling that is unique, refreshing, and revealing, and the Nelson Mandela who emerges--more nuanced than I ever understood and even more admirable--is someone you will want to know. You will be both surprised by Mandela's profoundly complex personality and grateful for Danny Schechter's creative journalism. --Bill Moyers Danny Schechter's life-long involvement with the freedom movement in South Africa is very well known and respected. He knows Nelson Mandela's story deeply and his new book features insights and stories we haven't heard before. --Reverend Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and President of Rainbow Push In Madiba A-Z, Danny Schechter gives credit to the many living and dead who carried the torch that helped light the way on Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom. No one is better positioned than Schechter to help us understand the challenges, complexities and triumphs of those who made that journey. Madiba A-Z is a must-read companion to Anant Singh's brilliant film adaptation of Mandela's book, Long Walk to Freedom, for anyone who wants to appreciate what it took in the past and what it must take in the future for us all to be truly free. --Charlayne Hunter-Gault, veteran activist, MacNeil-Lehrer Report news anchor, and reporter for CNN and NPR Danny Schechter has long earned his spurs by embracing our struggle and communicating its strengths and weaknesses from those risky times, to deepen a lifelong contribution over five decades as a committed and insightful writer, reporter, critic and filmmaker. He's an outsider who learned to think like an insider. Madiba A to Z tells the story from personal experience and goes beyond the surface with a lively sense of humor and deep caring that even we South Africans can learn from. --Ronnie Kasrils, former commander in the armed struggle and South Africa's Minister of Intelligence in the post-apartheid government From the Trade Paperback edition. poli In Madiba A-Z, Danny Schechter gives credit to many living and the dead who carried the torch that helped light the way on Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom. Among those was Danny Schechter himself, who from an early age joined that journey with his innate sense of rights and wrongs, expressed in his own gifts of expression--his writing and his filmmaking. No one is better positioned than he to help us all understand the challenges, complexities and triumphs of those who made that journey and why--not least Nelson Mandela, himself. Madiba A-Z is a must-read companion to Anant Singh's brilliant film adaptation of Mandela's book, Long Walk to Freedom, for anyone who wants and indeed needs to appreciate what it took in the past and what it must take in the future for us all to be truly free. --Charlayne Hunter-Gault, veteran activist, MacNeil-Lehrer Report news anchor, and reporter for CNN and NPR Many sympathetic Americans who come to South Africa are mesmerized by the country's beauty and our political 'miracle' dominated by the iconic figure of Mandela. Foreign journalists regularly 'parachute in'and out. Danny Schechter is uniquely different. For a start he served in the trenches from as early as 1967 when as a graduate student in London he smuggled in leaflets for the banned ANC and became extremely close to the exiled leadership. He has long earned his spurs by embracing our struggle and communicating its strengths and weaknesses from those risky times, to deepen a lifelong contribution over five decades as a committed and insightful writer, reporter, critic and filmmaker. He's an outsider who learned to think like an insider; his book, Madiba A to Z: The Many Faces of Nelson Mandela, tells the story from personal experience and goes beyond the surface with a lively sense of humor and deep caring that even we South Africans can learn from. --Ronnie Kasrils, former commander in the armed struggle and South Africa's Minister of Intelligence i


Here is story-telling that is unique, refreshing, and revealing, and the Nelson Mandela who emerges--more nuanced than I ever understood and even more admirable--is someone you will want to know. You will be both surprised by Mandela's profoundly complex personality and grateful for Danny Schechter's creative journalism. --Bill Moyers Danny Schechter's life-long involvement with the freedom movement in South Africa is very well known and respected. He knows Nelson Mandela's story deeply and his new book features insights and stories we haven't heard before. --Reverend Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and President of Rainbow Push In Madiba A-Z, Danny Schechter gives credit to the many living and dead who carried the torch that helped light the way on Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom. No one is better positioned than Schechter to help us understand the challenges, complexities and triumphs of those who made that journey. Madiba A-Z is a must-read companion to Anant Singh's brilliant film adaptation of Mandela's book, Long Walk to Freedom, for anyone who wants to appreciate what it took in the past and what it must take in the future for us all to be truly free. --Charlayne Hunter-Gault, veteran activist, MacNeil-Lehrer Report news anchor, and reporter for CNN and NPR Danny Schechter has long earned his spurs by embracing our struggle and communicating its strengths and weaknesses from those risky times, to deepen a lifelong contribution over five decades as a committed and insightful writer, reporter, critic and filmmaker. He's an outsider who learned to think like an insider. Madiba A to Z tells the story from personal experience and goes beyond the surface with a lively sense of humor and deep caring that even we South Africans can learn from. --Ronnie Kasrils, former commander in the armed struggle and South Africa's Minister of Intelligence in the post-apartheid government From the Trade Paperb


Here is story-telling that is unique, refreshing, and revealing, and the Nelson Mandela who emerges--more nuanced than I ever understood and even more admirable--is someone you will want to know. You will be both surprised by Mandela's profoundly complex personality and grateful for Danny Schechter's creative journalism. --Bill Moyers Danny Schechter's life-long involvement with the freedom movement in South Africa is very well known and respected. He knows Nelson Mandela's story deeply and his new book features insights and stories we haven't heard before. --Reverend Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and President of Rainbow Push In Madiba A-Z, Danny Schechter gives credit to the many living and dead who carried the torch that helped light the way on Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom. No one is better positioned than Schechter to help us understand the challenges, complexities and triumphs of those who made that journey. Madiba A-Z is a must-read companion to Anant Singh's brilliant film adaptation of Mandela's book, Long Walk to Freedom, for anyone who wants to appreciate what it took in the past and what it must take in the future for us all to be truly free. --Charlayne Hunter-Gault, veteran activist, MacNeil-Lehrer Report news anchor, and reporter for CNN and NPR Danny Schechter has long earned his spurs by embracing our struggle and communicating its strengths and weaknesses from those risky times, to deepen a lifelong contribution over five decades as a committed and insightful writer, reporter, critic and filmmaker. He's an outsider who learned to think like an insider. Madiba A to Z tells the story from personal experience and goes beyond the surface with a lively sense of humor and deep caring that even we South Africans can learn from. --Ronnie Kasrils, former commander in the armed struggle and South Africa's Minister of Intelligence in the post-apartheid government From the Trade Paperback edition. poli


Author Information

DANNY SCHECHTER is an American journalist and a documentary filmmaker who made six nonfiction films with Mandela and who was asked personally by the filmmakers of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom to make a five-hour television documentary about the making of the forthcoming film. Schechter has worked in South Africa since the 1960s, which has given him unprecedented access to insiders. Schechter wrote about the liberation struggle and produced a TV news magazine for three years in its most crucial years 1988–91. Having worked both in public television and for CNN and ABC News, Schechter has been part of the anti-apartheid movement globally, earning him the confidence of many activists and leaders. He continues to work around the world and lives in New York City.  ANANT SINGH is widely recognized as South Africa’s pre-eminent film producer, having produced sixty-five films since 1984, including Sarafina!, Red Dust, Captives and The Road to Mecca. Nelson Mandela called him “a producer I respect very much . . . a man of tremendous ability” when he granted him the film rights to his autobiography; Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom premiered in the US in November 2013. 

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