

Living in Strange Lands: The Testimony of Dimitri Tsafendas
Anton Krueger
Eugene de Kock was a paid white political assassin nick-named "Prime Evil" for his crimes against anti-apartheid activists.
While serving his two life sentences, black psychologist Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela went to interview him hoping to seek humanity and forgiveness within the government-sanctioned monster.
The thought-provoking interogation moves from clinical to intimate in a cell where fear and compassion coexist.
| Character |
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| Eugene De Kock |
| Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela |
A Human Being Died That Night is a play written by Nicholas Wright and published by Samuel French .
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