Nelson Mandela opened his archives for Conversations With Myself, composed of
long sequences with snippets from interviews, journal entries, essays and an
unpublished prison memoir. The swatches of words, which are of varying
interest, help round out our understanding of the regal figure whose lifelong
battle transformed South
Africa from white minority rule to
multiracial democracy. The many revealing passages include his thoughts on
nonviolence, a concept he was OK with while willing to “use other means” when
pacifism failed. On a less serious note, who would suspect that Mandela often interjects
“Gee, whiz” into his conversations?







