LONG WALK TO FREEDOM The Autobiography of NELSON MANDELA
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1999-01-11
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Abstract
As readers will discover, this book has a long history. I began writing it
clandestinely in 1974 during my imprisonment on Robben Island. Without
the tireless labor of my old comrades Walter Sisulu and Ahmed Kathrada
for reviving my memories, it is doubtful the manuscript would have been
completed. The copy of the manuscript which I kept with me was
discovered by the authorities and confiscated. However, in addition to their
unique calligraphic skills, my co-prisoners Mac Maharaj and Isu Chiba had
ensured that the original manuscript safely reached its destination. I
resumed work on it after my release from prison in 1990.
Since my release, my schedule has been crowded with numerous duties
and responsibilities, which have left me little free time for writing.
Fortunately, I have had the assistance of dedicated colleagues, friends, and
professionals who have helped me complete my work at last, and to whom I
would like to express my appreciation.
I am deeply grateful to Richard Stengel who collaborated with me in the
creation of this book, providing invaluable assistance in editing and revising
the first parts and in the writing of the latter parts. I recall with fondness our
early morning walks in the Transkei and the many hours of interviews at
Shell House in Johannesburg and my home in Houghton. A special tribute
is owed to Mary Pfaff who assisted Richard in his work. I have also
benefited from the advice and support of Fatima Meer, Peter Magubane,
Nadine Gordimer, and Ezekiel Mphahlele.