Mandela : The Authorized Biography

Cover of Mandela : The Authorized Biography by Anthony Sampson
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 720
ISBN-13: 9780375400193
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 2.59 Pounds
Width: 2 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 968.06/5/092, B, 968.06/5/092 B
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“Mandela: The Authorized Biography” by Anthony Sampson, published by Knopf on August 31, 1999, spans 720 pages and is presented in English. This biography delves into the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela, exploring his transformation from a prisoner on Robben Island to a revered leader who played a crucial role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid. Sampson, who has known Mandela since 1951, provides a comprehensive account, drawing from extensive unpublished correspondence and interviews with significant figures in Mandela’s life.

Readers will find new insights into Mandela’s experiences, particularly how his time in prison shaped him into a skilled statesman. The narrative covers the political complexities surrounding his release and the challenges he faced in the struggle for freedom, including the personal sacrifices that affected his family life. Through meticulous research and candid storytelling, Sampson presents a nuanced portrait of Mandela, highlighting both his strengths and vulnerabilities, while shedding light on the moral dilemmas he encountered throughout his journey.


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The life of Nelson Mandela is one of the most extraordinary epics of the twentieth century. An almost-forgotten prisoner on Robben Island twenty years ago, apparently doomed to a helpless existence as a victim of apartheid, he not only survived but almost single-handedly saved South Africa from potential chaos, to become one of the most widely admired leaders in the world. Mandela’s myth is dazzling; in this magnificent biography Anthony Sampson penetrates it to show us the man himself.

Sampson has known Mandela since 1951. He was given Mandela’s complete cooperation, including access to twenty-seven years’ worth of unpublished correspondence from prison and many other private documents–even the original draft of Mandela’s prison autobiography, long thought to be lost. He interviewed virtually every significant living figure associated with Mandela, from childhood schoolmates to Mandela’s ex-wife, Winnie, to former president F. W. de Klerk. Mandela himself checked and annotated the manuscript, but Sampson was left free to make his own judgments about the man, which he has done with refreshing candor. The result is wonderfully revealing and objective.

Mandela is filled with new insights and information. We see how prison, which he and his fellow inmates turned into a kind of unofficial university, gradually transformed Mandela from a headstrong activist into a reflective and consummately skilled statesman. We learn how British and American diplomats cold-shouldered him when support was desperately needed, and about the political infighting, sometimes vicious, that went on between anti-apartheid factions. Particularly fascinating is Sampson’s narrative of the incredible negotiations leading to Mandela’s release from prison and the eventual collapse of the white regime, when his colleagues feared that he was selling out to the government.

At every turn, this book sheds fresh light on the moral dilemmas that Mandela was forced to face again and again in his personal and public lives. In the struggle for freedom for South African blacks, he paid a tragic price, becoming alienated from his wife and remote from his children. Yet he famously retained his humanity, and while Sampson does not conceal Mandela’s failings–his stubbornness, his fixed loyalties, his princely manners and detachment–the man who emerges is authentically heroic.

Broadly based, painstakingly researched, elegantly written, Mandela is a fitting complement to Mandela’s celebrated autobiography. It will stand as an exemplar of the biographer’s art at its most masterly and, even more, as a moving testament to the power of the human spirit in adversity.

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