EXCERPT | Elon Musk’s father responds to claims made in local book about his famous son
"The intention of this book was never to provide a comprehensive biography," writes Michael Vlismas of his account of billionaire Elon Musk, which has been updated but does not deal with the controversy over Musk’s purchase of Twitter or his self-definition as a"free-speech fundamentalist"."Rather, it was to offer an overview of the life of a man with South African roots and how his roots may have shaped him...".
Errol Musk sits in his home on the Cape West Coast. It’s a grey day in the town of Langebaan, which stretches out below him. He is on his couch in a spacious living room. There is a large telescope near the balcony, a painting of one of his daughters on an easel and a large table scattered with papers. He is writing a book, he says.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month.
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