![]() 29) he asks of the black servant whose gift it was - but the answer is not given until much later in the play. ![]() From the scraps and leavings of the depressingly mundane, the boy intuits the meaning ofa soul-life and he responds to the experience as a "miracle." I "Why did you make that kite, Sam?" (p. and the boys: Athol Fugard and the Psychopathology of Apartheid ERROL DURBACH In this play, dredged outofAthol Fugard's painful memories of a South African adolescence, at least one event stands out in joyous recollection: the boy's exhilarating, liberating, and ultimately transcendent experience of flying a kite made out of tomato-box slats, brown paper, discarded stockings, and string. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:
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