Dark Star Safari Overland from Cairo to Cape Town by Paul Theroux - WordSea
Dark Star Safari Overland from Cairo to Cape Town
by Paul Theroux
"This is travel as discovery and also, in part, a sentimental journey. Almost forty years ago, Theroux first went to Africa as a teacher in the Malawi bush. Now he stops at his old school, sees former students, revisits his African friends. He finds astonishing, devastating changes wherever he goes. "Africa is materially more decrepit than it was when I first knew it," he writes, "hungrier, poorer, less educated, more pessimistic, more corrupt, and you can't tell the politicians from the witch doctors. Not that Africa is one place. It is an assortment of motley republics and seedy chiefdoms. I got sick, I got stranded, but I was never bored. In fact, my trip was a delight and a revelation.""--BOOK JACKET.
HistoryAfricaSouthRepublic of South AfricaSocial ScienceBlack Studies (Global)
RELEASED2004
PUBLISHERHoughton Mifflin Harcourt
LENGTH485
LANGUAGEEN
Dark Star Safari Overland from Cairo to Cape Town
by Paul Theroux
"This is travel as discovery and also, in part, a sentimental journey. Almost forty years ago, Theroux first went to Africa as a teacher in the Malawi bush. Now he stops at his old school, sees former students, revisits his African friends. He finds astonishing, devastating changes wherever he goes. "Africa is materially more decrepit than it was when I first knew it," he writes, "hungrier, poorer, less educated, more pessimistic, more corrupt, and you can't tell the politicians from the witch doctors. Not that Africa is one place. It is an assortment of motley republics and seedy chiefdoms. I got sick, I got stranded, but I was never bored. In fact, my trip was a delight and a revelation.""--BOOK JACKET.
HistoryAfricaSouthRepublic of South AfricaSocial ScienceBlack Studies (Global)TravelSpecial Interest