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Empire Settings A Novel (Paperback)

by David Schmahmann (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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An engaging and poignant account of forbidden love between a privileged 17-year-old white boy and the daughter of a Zulu servant woman under apartheid in 1970s Durban, South Africa marks the literary debut of a Durban-born, but Dartmouth- and Cornell-educated Boston attorney. Fleeing retribution for his taboo relationship and possible reprisal for his mother's liberal political celebrity in 1978, Danny Divin arrives in Boston and marries an impetuous, caring young artist to avoid deportation. Although the marriage bond deepens over the years, Danny cannot shake the bittersweet memory of his first love. Narrated in sequential chapters (with flashbacks) in the voices of Danny, his mother, his sister, the servant, the girl and Danny again, the novel opens 20 years after Danny's arrival in Boston. Danny's mother and her second husband, a once-wealthy entrepreneur whose fortune has diminished in the corrupt South African economy, fly to Boston to persuade Danny to return to Durban to orchestrate the highly illegal transfer of the family's holdings to avoid seizure by the treacherous government. Seduced by the possibility of seeing his former lover again, Danny finally agrees, against his better judgment. The final chapter returns to Danny's voice and time present, recounting his perilous journey home to attempt to save the family fortune and recapture his dream of youthful romance. Between his attempt to accomplish his precarious mission and avoid imprisonment by the government, his quest to find his lost love and his strained fidelity to his wife, a fine edge of suspense is generated. An altogether promising debut. Agent, Peter Matson, Sterling Lord Literistic. 20,000 first printing; $75,000 advertising budget; 8-city author tour; film option to producers of The Handmaid's Tale.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

Writing a South African Gone with the Wind, Durban-born lawyer Schmahmann examines the end of the apartheid era through the eyes of the Divan family in his debut novel. We first meet Danny as a grown man who fled to Boston 20 years ago to elude punishment for an illicit relationship with Santi, daughter of their Zulu servant woman. There, he married artist Tessaba to secure a new life. Events of the past and present intermingle as we learn that Danny's mother, Helga, was an avid antiapartheid activist and sister Bridget did jail time. The story then shifts to Helga, Bridget, Santi, her mother, and back to Danny as Schmahmann reveals the Divans' struggles in their native country. At his mother's urging, Danny returns to South Africa to sneak the family's fortune out of the country, but his true mission is to find Santi and confront the past. Schmahmann has not mastered the technique of writing in different voices as Barbara Kingsolver did in The Poisonwood Bible (LJ 9/1/98), but the way the plot gradually reveals its truths is well done, and the changes in South Africa are effectively described. Recommended. Josh Cohen, Mid-Hudson Lib. Syst., Poughkeepsie, NY
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars complex and moving, Aug 25 2003
By Celia Kraatz "ckraatz3" (Champaign, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This is a wonderfully moving, bittersweet story, told with an authentic and honest voice. All the characters became absolutely real in the telling of the story. The author captures the complexity of emotions felt by South African emigres as well as anyone I've read. (He also captures the feel of Durban so exactly that I got a slight shock when I looked up from the book and saw my own back yard.) The main character's coming to terms with himself and his past brought tears to my eyes. I can't wait for Schmahmann's next book!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Empire plunder, Jul 9 2003
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The main character, is very unsympathetic from a socio- political viewpoint. His life has been one of taking from others. He took from the priviledged life of a young South African in Apartheid era South Africa. He took the love of a colored girl and didn't bother to seek her out for 20 years. He took the love of a Boston girl to obtain permanent residence in the US. Once a successful Boston businessman, he returns to South Africa to repatriate the family fortune. Instead of giving something of himself back to the people who underpinned his priviledged life, he turns his back once again on his former lover and his country, and seeks self gratification once again in the arms of Boston.

I also grew up in South Africa and understand the notions of this character. I sense that this novel is autobiographical. If so, I have nothing but scorn for the self-centeredness of the author. America has taught him well as he has discarded all notions of humanity which is thankfully still evident in the oppressed people of South Africa that cross his path.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Met author at a book reading at a University, Feb 16 2003
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David's voice of his characters are true, his voice is true and this nobel is incredibly honest. For all you out there who havent read empire settings, do so now.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Personal Voice
I am eager to see if future fiction from Mr. Schmahmann has the same very personal voice as this first novel. Read more
Published on Sep 3 2002 by Anne Wehrly

5.0 out of 5 stars For crying out loud, the author's from South Africa!
I know the author from having opposed him in court (I'm a lawyer, too). I'm also a writer who doesn't like to see authors trashed by people who make false assumptions, as one... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2002 by Steven M. Wise

5.0 out of 5 stars For crying out loud, the author's from South Africa!
I know the author from having opposed him in court (I'm a lawyer, too). I'm also a writer who doesn't like to see authors trashed by people who make false assumptions, as one... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2002 by Steven M. Wise

1.0 out of 5 stars Only in Fiction Can Political Correctness Thrive...
The very premise of this story is as implausible as it is bitter to all reason. Only an American would write about South Africa from the American perspective. Read more
Published on Feb 2 2002 by Enferes

5.0 out of 5 stars a smenial..heart palpatating book
Empire Setting is one those very rare books that makes you feel "warm inside". It is simply magical! Read more
Published on Dec 8 2001 by BStein

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written, deeply moving
I bought this book on a whim, mainly because I have an abiding interest in South Africa. What I found was an exquisitiely written, deeply felt, and historically accurate account... Read more
Published on Dec 5 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Empire Settings
Empire Settings is a moving and poignant account of forbidden love in a copuntry torn apart by aparthied in the 1970s. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2001

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