because under the "polar" still more denounces the failings of policy towards a certain South African society. Against the backdrop of a history of 2 small strikes that are killed by an ex Marine WHITE whose villa is surrounded by high walls. We already understand that there is a boundary between them and the Métis community of Cape Flats. AND this is with a harsh phrasing that Smith brought us into this labyrinth rife with gangs, prostitution, violence, tik (worse than meth.) And corruption at all levels. Smith (without running out of adjectives) takes us into the Flats: Rudy Barnard said Gatsby. Obese cop, worshiping junk food, fat necklaces juxtaposed upwards. It has foul breath and only fat and sweating. He reigns supreme in the Flats, everyone is afraid. AND there Benny Mongrel, site caretaker and was born in a dustbin. At 18, a member of another gang struck him with an ax that killed half his face. Smith did not forget the daily struggle of women living with Carmen Fortune a moment of elation upon learning that her husband was executed. There is also Berenice September hysteria taken the view the body of his son calcined. This is not a fight white & black, blood red color is dominant. Therefore, hard-hard to write an ending to the height of all the horrors. Smith gives his ex Marine, the honor of the husband who will save his wife. Translation is beautiful. The other side of the Cape, one that is not touristy, and its scary!