Mark Behr is a South African author known for his debut novel, The Smell of Apples.
Born in Tanzania and raised in South Africa, Behr's writing often explores themes of apartheid, racial tensions, and coming-of-age experiences in South Africa.
His work is characterized by its controversial subject matter and unflinching examination of societal issues.
Behr's background as an Afrikaner informs his perspective on South African history and culture.
The Smell of Apples, published in 1995, garnered critical acclaim and established Behr as a significant voice in South African literature, despite the mixed reactions from readers.
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