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    Alan Stewart Paton (11 January 1903 – 12 April 1988) was a South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. His works include the novels Cry, the Beloved...
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    "Call Me Round" before splitting in 1977. Paton is also known for his work in the original lineup of The Alan Parsons Project (1975-1985), and for working...
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  • Thomas Dougal "Tam" Paton (5 August 1938 – 8 April 2009) was a pop group manager, most notably of the Scottish boy band the Bay City Rollers, and convicted...
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    gangster, won South Africa's premier non-fiction award, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award. In 2013 he was an inaugural winner of the Windham-Campbell Literary...
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  • guitarist Ian Bairnson, arranger Andrew Powell, bassist and vocalist David Paton, drummer Stuart Elliott, and vocalists Lenny Zakatek and Chris Rainbow....
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  • Cry, the Beloved Country (category Novels by Alan Paton)
    Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1948 novel by South African writer Alan Paton. Set in the prelude to apartheid in South Africa, it follows a black village...
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  • fiction and the non-fiction award. Originally established in 1989, the Alan Paton Award was conferred annually for meritorious works of non-fiction. It...
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  • by Kurt Weill, based on the novel Cry, the Beloved Country (1948) by Alan Paton. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1949; it was the composer's last...
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  • Continued: An Autobiography is the second part of South African writer Alan Paton's autobiography. The first book was Towards the Mountain. In his Journey...
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    the urban black culture. Notable white South African authors include Alan Paton, who published the novel Cry, the Beloved Country in 1948. Nadine Gordimer...
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  • The Open Society and Its Enemies, 1945 The Poverty of Historicism, 1961 Alan Paton (South Africa, 1903–1988) contributed with his book Cry, The Beloved Country...
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    She has since postponed her move to America. In 2013, Tlhabi won the Alan Paton Award for her book, Endings and Beginnings. The book describes Tlhabi's...
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    The Pietermaritzburg campus houses the Alan Paton Centre & Struggle Archives. Formerly called the Alan Paton Centre for the Study of the Literature and...
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  • Democratic Party. 1953: The Liberal Party of South Africa was formed by Alan Paton 1968: The SALP decided to disband rather than obey legislation outlawing...
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  • Too Late the Phalarope (category Novels by Alan Paton)
    Too Late the Phalarope is the second novel of Alan Paton, the South African author who is best known for writing Cry, the Beloved Country. It was published...
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  • But Your Land Is Beautiful by Alan Paton Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton Too Late the Phalarope by Alan Paton Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee Embrace...
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     13. Paton 1964, p. 1. Paton 1964, p. 2. Paton 1964, p. 16. Paton 1964, p. 17. Paton 1965, pp. 19–22, 37. Paton 1964, p. 32. Paton, 1964. Paton 1964,...
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  • supporting evidence. In 1992, the book won the WH Smith Literary Award and the Alan Paton Award. Boyd, William (15 December 1991). "The Great African Land-Grab :...
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  • directed by Darrell Roodt, based on the novel Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton. It stars James Earl Jones and Richard Harris. The film was made in 1995...
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    adapted for the film of the latter name. Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton. Absalom was the name of Stephen Kumalo's son in the novel. Like the Biblical...
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    band's popularity, Alan Longmuir left and was replaced by rhythm guitarist Ian Mitchell, who was ten years his junior. Tam Paton, then the group's manager...
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    for Coldsleep Lullaby, and his work has been shortlisted for both the Alan Paton Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Africa Region). Most notably...
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  • film role. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Alan Paton. From the back country of South Africa, black minister Stephen Kumalo...
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  • Miss Universe 2017 The Parlotones, indie rock band from Johannesburg Alan Paton, writer Graham Payn, actor, singer Madelaine Petsch, actress, model, YouTuber...
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  • McSorley 1 episodes 1996 The Diamond Hunters Ken Hartford 1997 The Principal Alan Paton TV mini-series 1997 Playing God Resident Surgeon 1998 Babylon 5 Ruell...
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  • Mandela became the President of South Africa in 1994. The book won the Alan Paton Award in 1995 and has been published in many languages, including an Afrikaans...
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  • Benjamin Alan "Ben" Paton (born May 5, 2000) is a Canadian professional soccer player. In 2016, Paton joined the youth academy of Blackburn Rovers, after...
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    for her 2015 book Rape: A South African Nightmare, which won the 2016 Alan Paton Award. She is a professor of literature at Nelson Mandela University,...
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  • the screenplay for Cry, the Beloved Country (1951), an adaptation of Alan Paton's novel about South Africa that was critical of apartheid. John Howard...
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  • Ah, but Your Land Is Beautiful (category Novels by Alan Paton)
    Your Land Is Beautiful (1983) is the third novel by South African author Alan Paton. He is best known for his debut novel Cry, the Beloved Country (1948)...
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