RT Article T1 BEYOND THE COLONIAL NOVEL: THE LAST NOVELS OF LAURENS VAN DER POST JF Literature and theology VO 13 IS 4 SP 323 OP 332 A1 Lloyd, D. W. LA English YR 1999 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1780307136 AB This article argues that while Van der Post accepts the narrative structures of the colonial quest-romance in A Story Like the Wind and A Far-Off Place, he transforms and goes beyond the trope by rejecting colonial perceptions and infusing his books with Jungian intimations of reality. His protagonists achieve a wholeness of being that allows them to move beyond Manichean polarities and transcend the blinkered sensibilities of their literary forebears. They are not only liberated from the ideologies of colonialism, racial dominance and Markism, but also from an epistemological vision that has constituted contemporary reality in terms which deprive the human spirit of its full potentials. DO 10.1093/litthe/13.4.323