their father is sizwe bansi, and they're registered as bansi at school. are you worried about those children? are you worried about yourself? are you worried about your bloody name? you, my brother, with this book and that stamp, that job at felt & textiles, at least can make this world a little bit brighter for your children. no. i'm afraid, buntu. how do i get used to robert? how do i live as another man's ghost, buntu? ghost? wasn't sizwe bansi a ghost? - no, buntu. - wasn't he? - no. - when that bloody white man at the labor bureau grabbed you by the collar, what did he see when he looked at your face? a man with dignity and respect or another dom book with an n.i. number? isn't that a ghost? walk to the white suburb, that little child says to its mother, "mama, look at that boy. isn't that a ghost?" all i want you to be is a real ghost if that's what they want us to be. be a bloody ghost, man, if that's what they've turned us into. why can't you be a spook? spook the lot of them to hell. suppose you try my idea? suppose you take this book and you get