Desert Divers

by Sven Lindqvist

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A personal journey into the Sahara and the racist assumptions of those writers who have gone before him. Taking as a metaphor the divers who cleaned out desert wells, Lindqvist drags to the surface the story of colonial slaughter and sexual exploitation which contaminate his boyhood idols.

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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 show more 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. show less
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Fascinating. Lindqvist explores the personalities of those (mainly) Europeans who fell in love with the desert. A great read.

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Sven Lindqvist was born in Stockholm, Sweden on March 28, 1932. He wrote for the newspaper Dagens Nyheter before becoming a cultural attaché to the Swedish embassy in Beijing. He received a Ph.D. from Stockholm University in 1966. He wrote more than 30 books including A Proposal, Advertising Is Lethal, The Myth of Wu Tao-tzu, The Shadow, Land and show more Power in South America, Diary of a Lover, Diary of a Married Man, Bench Press, Desert Divers, Exterminate All the Brutes, Terra Nullius: A Journey Through No One's Land, and A History of Bombing. In 2012, he received the Lenin Prize. He died on May 14, 2019 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original title
Ökendykarna
Original publication date
1990
People/Characters
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry; Michel Vieuchange; Eugène Fromentin; Pierre Loti; Isabelle Eberhardt; André Gide
Important places
Morocco
Original language
Swedish

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Genres
Travel, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
910History & geographyGeography & travelmodified standard subdivisions of Geography and travel
LCC
DT333 .L5613History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAfricaHistory of AfricaMaghrib. Barbary StatesSahara
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Rating
½ (3.66)
Languages
7 — Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
14
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3