Riotous Assembly

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Riotous Assembly is a darkly comic satirical novel by Tom Sharpe that skewers apartheid-era South Africa through farcical violence and absurd bureaucracy.

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instanceOf comic novel
novel
satirical novel
adaptationStatus no widely known major film adaptation
author Tom Sharpe NERFINISHED
containsElement absurd bureaucracy
grotesque humor
social criticism
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception praised for biting satire of apartheid
firstEditionFormat hardcover
genre black comedy
farce
satire
hasInfluenceOn later comic treatments of apartheid
hasSequel Indecent Exposure NERFINISHED
hasSubject South African police NERFINISHED
rural South African town
languageRegister colloquial
literaryMovement comic satire
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Kommandant van Heerden NERFINISHED
Miss Hazelstone NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle third-person narration
narrativeTone darkly comic
notableFor farcical depiction of apartheid-era policing
use of extreme comic violence
originalLanguage English
partOf Tom Sharpe’s South Africa novels NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1971
publisher Secker & Warburg NERFINISHED
setting apartheid-era South Africa
targetOfSatire South African police bureaucracy
apartheid government
white supremacist ideology
theme abuse of power
apartheid
bureaucratic absurdity
hypocrisy
police brutality
political satire
racism
violence
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century
workChronology early novel by Tom Sharpe

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Tom Sharp notableWork Riotous Assembly
subject surface form: Tom Sharpe