Klipgooi is the title of the 1999 Afrikaans novel (ISBN 0-7981-3963-3), written by the South African author François Bloemhof and is also the name of the fictional town which forms the setting for the story within the novel.
Klipgooi is distinctive for the way in which the story is told (teller perspective) and the structure in which the story is told (structure).
In Klipgooi, François Bloemhof tells the story of what exactly happened in Klipgooi in 1984 from the perspective of 14 different characters, including one more important character, forming the backbone of the novel. Each chapter in the novel is told from one of these 14 characters perspectives, giving the reader a unique insight into the thoughts and deeper feelings of each of these characters due to each character narrating their own chapters (i.e. 14 1st person perspectives are used in the novel).
Klipgooi is divided into 3 separate sections, each denoting one day in a fateful weekend in August 1984 in the small town community of Klipgooi. Furthermore, the story occurs both in the past and in the present, with a single, more important character visiting the restructured town in the present day, whilst the true events that occurred in August 1984, and which causes this main character to is depicted in the past. Each chapter depicting the events of the past, is also preceded with an analog watch indicating the time of day, thereby giving the reader the exact date and time that a certain event occurred. Each chapter is also preceded by a quote (seemingly random) from the chapter that follows.
Zbog tebe bih
Posao tamo
Gde oblaci
Odlaze samo.
Golubice,
Sa moga srca
Odleprsaj u svet.
Otopi me
Bozanskim dahom
I dusu mi
Posipaj prahom.
Godine zla
Da izblede
Sto pre.
Pomiluj sve
Klince Balkana.
Nahrani nas
Mir nam je hrana
Golubice,
Sa moga srca
Odleprsaj u svet.
Ucini da
I nama svane
I dodirom
Isceli rane.
Godine zla
Da izblede
Sto pre.
Mir zovemo,
Mir neka bude
I radosne
Pronadje ljude.
Golubice,
Sa moga srca