Move Your Shadow by Joseph Lelyveld
Move Your Shadow by Joseph Lelyveld
  • 1. Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White is a compelling and insightful work by Joseph Lelyveld that explores the complexities of life and the intricate social dynamics during the transitional period of post-apartheid South Africa. In this captivating narrative, Lelyveld delves into the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the nation, providing readers with a nuanced perspective on the struggles faced by both black and white South Africans. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, he examines the challenges of reconciliation, the legacy of apartheid, and the ongoing quest for identity in a society marked by deep divisions. The book adeptly weaves personal anecdotes, interviews, and reflections, painting a portrait of a country in flux, grappling with its past while striving towards a hopeful future. Lelyveld's eloquent prose not only informs but also invites readers to reflect on broader themes of humanity, dignity, and the continuous push for social justice.

    What is the primary subject of Joseph Lelyveld's 'Move Your Shadow'?
A) The American Civil Rights Movement
B) British colonial rule in India
C) The Israeli-Palestinian conflict
D) Apartheid in South Africa
  • 2. Which major newspaper did Lelyveld work for?
A) The Guardian
B) The New York Times
C) The Wall Street Journal
D) The Washington Post
  • 3. What prestigious award did 'Move Your Shadow' win in 1986?
A) Nobel Prize
B) National Book Award
C) Pulitzer Prize
D) Man Booker Prize
  • 4. The title 'Move Your Shadow' refers to what aspect of South African life?
A) Shadow puppet theater
B) Racial segregation
C) Mining industry
D) Climate and weather
  • 5. What literary style characterizes 'Move Your Shadow'?
A) Narrative journalism
B) Poetic memoir
C) Historical fiction
D) Academic treatise
  • 6. What aspect of apartheid does Lelyveld particularly focus on?
A) Daily life and human impact
B) International relations
C) Economic theories
D) Legal technicalities
  • 7. What was the significance of the book's publication date (1985)?
A) Beginning of Mandela's presidency
B) Height of international anti-apartheid movement
C) South Africa's independence
D) End of apartheid
  • 8. What was the purpose of the 'pass laws' discussed in the book?
A) Issue driver's licenses
B) Regulate international travel
C) Control movement of Black Africans
D) Monitor immigration
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