Children of the Country: Coast to Coast Across Africa

by Joseph Hone

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'Joseph Hone went to Zaire for the BBC. His aim was a series of talks about crossing Africa from coast to coast, as Stanley had done. That intention began, and ended, in Kinshasha... Having fallen in love in boyhood with the idea of Africa, he had looked for 'great liberating spaces', and found himself in a city from which there was no escape without a private plane.' Guardian 'For those who like to read, in comfort, about uncomfortable journeys, frightful hotels, dreadful meals, and show more broken-down capitals, I strongly recommend Children of the Country. The section on Kinshasha, in particular, is both alarming and hilarious.' Richard Cobb, Spectactor 'Books of the Year' 'A darkly coloured personal odyssey.... Hone hopes to achieve some kind of perspective on his unraveling marriage here in the landscape of his boyhood fantasies... His ability to articulate his own reactions to the landscape, combined with his precise notation of detail, lend his narrative freshness and vitality.' Michiko Kakutani, New York Times show less

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Travel, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
916.7History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in AfricaEast Africa
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DT647.5 .H66History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAfricaHistory of AfricaWest Africa. West CoastZaire. Congo (Democratic Republic). Belgian Congo
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