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Loading... Desert Diversby Sven Lindqvist
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. http://www.rihla.info/blooks/?p=164 I was already enamoured with Lindqvist's writing in "Exterminate all the brutes" when I came across this little gem in a second-hand bookstore in Krakow. Lindqvist returns to Africa, this time concentrating his travels on the saharan regions: southern Morocco, western Algeria, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara itself. As well as his own travels, he relates the experiences of others, such as Saint-Exupery and Andre Gide. His writing is an attack on romanticism, which Lidqvist blames for many of the atrocities carried out by westerners against the locals. He makes a good point, and references obliquely some of the work he did in "Exterminate all the brutes." Despite being only a hundred and forty small pages long, there's nothing minor about Lindqvist's writing. He expresses himself cleanly and powerfully, combining fiction writing with research, excerpts from other books, and the testimony of people who lived in the time of the Saharan well-divers. no reviews | add a review
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