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Dark star safari : overland from Cairo to Cape Town / Paul Theroux.

Theroux, Paul. (Author).

Summary:

In his first new travel book in eight years, the endearingly irascible Paul Theroux takes readers the length of Africa by rattletrap bus, dugout canoe, cattle truck, armed convoy, ferry, and train. He endures danger, delay, and dismaying circumstances with characteristic crankiness; however, "the more difficult Theroux's travel, the more he seems to enjoy himself "(Columbus Dispatch). Theroux's journey in "Dark Star Safari is in many ways a labor of love: in the 1960s, Theroux worked as a teacher and Peace Corps volunteer in Uganda and Malawi, and his trip back to this beloved continent coincides with his sixtieth birthday. Gauging the current state of affairs, he talks to Africans, aid workers, missionaries, and tourists. What results is an insightful meditation on the history, politics, and beauty of Africa and its people, and "a vivid portrayal of the secret sweetness, the hidden vitality, and the long-patient hope that lies just beneath the surface" "(Rocky Mountain News).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780618446872
  • ISBN: 0618446877
  • Physical Description: 485 pages : maps ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First Mariner Books edition.
  • Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2004.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Mariner book."
"With a new postscript"--Cover.
Subject: Africa > Description and travel.

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