The Hottentot Room

The Hottentot Room by Christopher Hope is a First Edition published by Penguin Random House in 1986, featuring 218 pages in English. This book presents a narrative set in a London club founded by a German Jewish woman, where a group of exiled South Africans gathers to reminisce and strategize about their past and future.
Readers will find a focus on the interactions and reflections of these individuals as they navigate their shared experiences and aspirations. The story delves into themes of exile and memory, providing insight into the lives of those displaced from their homeland. With its exploration of literature and fiction, The Hottentot Room invites contemplation on identity and belonging within the context of British and Irish influences.
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In een Londense club, opgericht door een Duitse jodin komt een groep verbannen Zuid-Afrikanen bijeen om herinneringen op te halen en plannen te beramen.
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