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By Esther Lombardi, About.com Guide to Classic Literature since 2000

To Save Us All?

Sunday January 11, 2009
Cry the Beloved CountryAlan Paton was a South African author, who is famous for Cry, the Beloved Country (1948). Paton was born on January 11, 1903. As a child, he read Charles Dickens, Rupert Brooke and others. His father was a writer, though he was only locally recognized. After attending the University of Natal, Paton was a teacher for a time until he was appointed Principal of the Diepkloof Reformatory.

In Too Late the Phalarope, Alan Paton writes: "Perhaps I could have saved him, with only a word, two words, out of my mouth. Perhaps I could have save us all. But I never spoke them." Read more quotes from Alan Paton (particularly related to Cry, the Beloved Country).

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