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I loved this book. Reading a book by John Gunther is like going back in time.
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Born in Chicago, John Gunther began a career in journalism in 1922 as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News. A war correspondent during World War II, Gunther later devoted all his time to writing and is famous for his Inside books. Following his fourth visit to Russia in 1956, he presented important as well as trivial facts in Inside Russia Today show more (1958). "The greatest service Mr. Gunther has done is to bring Russia down to a level we can all understand and talk and argue about" (N.Y. Times). In 1958 he received the Geographic Society of Chicago Publication Award for his Inside books. Unfortunately, Inside U.S.A. (1951) is out of print. Gunther wrote several biographies and a deeply moving account of the death of his young son of a brain tumor, Death Be Not Proud (1949). His Procession (1965) is a group of sketches of international political figures drawn from his Inside books and from articles. Inside Australia (1972), completed and edited by William Forbis, was published posthumously. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Afrika vaknar
- Original publication date
- 1955
- Epigraph
- The darkest thing about Africa has always been our ignorance of it. --George H. T. Kimble
- Dedication
- To Jane
The "I" in this book is mostly "we." - First words
- Africa is not in some respects a Dark Continent at all; it is flashing with vivid light.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Africa is awake, Africa is alert, it has seen the example of Asia, even if its circumstances are different from those of Asia, and for good or ill it is marching with the times.
- Disambiguation notice
- Please distinguish between this Work and Angelika Taschen's similarly titled, Inside Africa (2003). Thank you.
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