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OverviewThe Wedding, The Funeral by Davis Morena Motaung is a ""Relational Realism"" novel set in the vibrant township of Vosloorus, South Africa. It explores the ""Geometry of Integrity"", the complex ways human beings define their worth through tradition, status, and community. Core Conflict The story centers on a high-stakes collision between two neighboring households representing opposite poles of the South African dream: - The Khumalos: Driven by ""Sandton"" aspirations, they view integrity as a currency of wealth and curated digital image. They are preparing for a massive, ""international"" wedding designed to rebrand their family status. - The Mokoenas: Rooted in the ""Geometry of Tradition,"" they value ancestral bloodlines, cultural protocols, and long-standing community respect. They are suddenly plunged into mourning following the death of their matriarch. The ""impossible overlap"" occurs when the Khumalo wedding and the Mokoena funeral are scheduled for the same Saturday on a narrow street that only has room for one. Key Characters - Thabo Khumalo: The patriarch who uses corporate diplomacy and ""executive"" posturing to mask a twenty-year-old grudge. - Sipho Mokoena: The eldest son who defends his family's dignity against what he perceives as the Khumalos' ""invasive aesthetic"". - Junior Khumalo: The groom whose ""Global Citizen"" act collapses under the weight of the weekend's absurdity. - The Gossip Queen (Lerato): A neighborhood observer who livestreams the escalating ""Tent Wars,"" turning the private feud into a ""national embarrassment"". Plot Structure The narrative unfolds across several distinct phases of escalation: - The Build-Up: The Khumalos' frantic, industrial-grade wedding preparations collide with the Mokoenas' sudden tragedy. - Territorial Warfare: Minor disputes over parking, electricity, and noise escalate into a ""Line in the Sand"" drawn in the neighborhood WhatsApp group. - Public Humiliation: High-status guests from Dubai and London are forced to witness the ""Human Signature"" of a township funeral. - Total Madness: The conflict peaks during the ""Cow Incident,"" where a funeral animal destroys the wedding's ""Architecture of Appearance,"" and a ""Convoy Collision"" occurs when the silver hearse and white limousine meet bumper-to-bumper. - Resolution: The ""Accidental Harmony"" occurs when the two families' choirs begin to sing together in the dark. The story concludes with the two patriarchs finally reconciling over a borrowed ladder, the same object that sparked their rivalry decades earlier. Major Themes - Authenticity vs. Appearance: The novel critiques the performance of wealth and the ""Sandton"" mask, suggesting true dignity is found when these masks slip. - The Weight of the Past: A 2006 incident involving a borrowed ladder serves as the ""Residue"" that fuels the current conflict, showing how unhealed community wounds persist. Shared Humanity: Despite their differences, the characters eventually find common ground through shared laughter, collective integrity, and the ""Ordinary Reality"" of township life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Davis Morena MotaungPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9798196894947Pages: 196 Publication Date: 30 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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