Amid the Alien Corn
Dennis Walder

Amid the Alien Corn is a vivid, stylishly written memoir that takes its narrator from the bewilderment of childhood and youth towards the unfolding of a mother’s secrets, long suspected from a pervasive sense of something missing at the heart of his family. The book charts the journey from personal and political disorientation in apartheid Cape Town to professional fulfilment in Britain, where the discovery of an identity framed by the author’s commitment to literary study prompts a quest to explore the relationship between the individual and their times. To understand the roots of his mother Ruth’s emotional detachment, the writer pursues the truth about a family entwined within the systems of oppression that devastated the lives of Black Africans and European Jews throughout the 20th century.

Dennis Walder: "I would recommend to any fellow writer needing a sharp yet sympathetic eye on their work the editing skills of Bryony Sutherland. Her sense of detail and structure, as well as her grasp of the overall trajectory of my memoir, proved invaluable."