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Damon Galgut

Author of The Promise

20+ Works 3,300 Members 167 Reviews 6 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: D Galgut, Damon Galgut, Damon Galgutt

Image credit: Damon Galgut, credit Riyaz Mir

Works by Damon Galgut

The Promise (2021) 1,152 copies, 59 reviews
The Good Doctor (2003) 684 copies, 26 reviews
In a Strange Room (2010) 667 copies, 38 reviews
Arctic Summer (2014) 276 copies, 14 reviews
The Impostor (2008) 212 copies, 14 reviews
The Quarry (2010) 166 copies, 11 reviews
The Beautiful Screaming of Pigs (1991) 65 copies, 3 reviews
Small Circle of Beings (1988) 46 copies, 2 reviews
A Sinless Season (1982) 18 copies
Dans une chambre inconnue (2013) 2 copies
Vaat 2 copies
Yabanci Bir Odada (2015) 1 copy

Associated Works

Four Letter Word: New Love Letters (2007) — Contributor — 136 copies, 2 reviews
The Mammoth Book of Gay Short Stories (1997) — Contributor — 102 copies, 1 review
Sex and Death: Stories (2016) — Contributor — 44 copies, 2 reviews

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Canonical name
Galgut, Damon
Birthdate
1963-11-12
Gender
male
Nationality
South Africa
Birthplace
Pretoria, South Africa
Places of residence
Pretoria, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Education
University of Cape Town
Occupations
playwright
novelist
Awards and honors
Booker Prize (2021)
Agent
Caroline Wood (Felicity Bryan Associates)
Short biography
His debut novel, A Sinless Season, was published when he was 17.

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The story of a family, as each dies, commitments made, disappointments etc. Didn't really grab me.
 
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SteveMcI | 58 other reviews | May 25, 2024 |
Pleased that this family story of apartheid and beyond in South Africa won the Booker Prize this year. Absorbing tale with a surprising thread of humor running through it.
 
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featherbooks | 58 other reviews | May 7, 2024 |
The book is set in South Africa and begins in 1986 just as the drive to eliminate apartheid begins. It is the story of the Afrikaner Swart family and their farm located outside Pretoria over 4 decades and 4 deaths. Amor is 13 and the youngest of three children when her mother, Rachael Swart, dies of a long illness. She overhears a promise that her mother extracted from her father shortly before her mother dies: the house in which their long-time Black servant, Salome, lives should be deeded to her. Her mother and father, Manie, have had a 20-year stressful marriage. Rachael, née Cohn, was originally Jewish but gave up that religion when she married. At the end of her life, she decides to return to her Jewish heritage and be buried in the Jewish cemetery instead of in her husband's family plot. This causes much concern and angst among the family members on both sides. Amor has two older siblings, Astrid and Anton, 19, and away in the military at the time of his mother's death. He is given 7 days leave to return home but decides to desert instead. The book is divided into four chapters, one for each death, Ma, Pa, Astrid, and Anton. For each death, the situation and people are described, with Amor asking each time if the promise of the house for Salome will now be honored. Amor leaves home to travel and eventually become a nurse and is in contact with only her sister or brother, but returns for each of the deaths. Not my favorite story or read. It was hard to keep track of who was saying and doing what.… (more)
 
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baughga | 58 other reviews | Apr 27, 2024 |
A book arranged around 4 deaths and what this means for a promise made long ago. Its really well written and tightly plotted, and I thought resolved well. It's about a family, but also about South Africas progress over a few decades.
½
 
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AlisonSakai | 58 other reviews | Apr 20, 2024 |

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Works
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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Favorited
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