Odyssey Magazine Issue 4, 2015 | Page 104

EDITOR's Choice reviews Jan Smuts: Unafraid of Greatness Richard Steyn Jonathan Ball • 978 1 8684 2694 2 Jan Christiaan Smuts is one of the great sons of South Africa – indeed, of all Africa and even the world – whose brilliance has been eclipsed with the passage of time and much of what he achieved has been over-written by historical revisionism. Having said that, he was by no means a perfect man. He spent large portions of his life far from his farm and long-suffering wife in Irene, in what was then the Transvaal, and was accused, sometimes with reason, for placing a higher value on foreign matters like helping establish both the League of Nations and the United Nations than on domestic politics in South Africa. In some ways he was a man of his time. His interactions with both Gandhi and others representing the interests of those considered 'not white' or, in the parlance of the time, 'Natives', are, from the perspective of a century on, not quite 'good enough' relative to his other achievements. It is easy to look back and accuse him of being yet another Boer, interested on the domestic front mainly with the entre