The Shadow of the Sun
My African Life
Ryszard Kapuscinski ; Klara Glowczewska (Oversetter)
'Only with the greatest of simplifications, for the sake of convenience, can we say Africa. In reality, except as a geographical
term, Africa doesn't exist'. Ryszard Kapuscinski has been writing about the people of Africa throughout his career. Les mer
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'Only with the greatest of simplifications, for the sake of convenience, can we say Africa. In reality, except as a geographical
term, Africa doesn't exist'. Ryszard Kapuscinski has been writing about the people of Africa throughout his career. In astudy
that avoids the official routes, palaces and big politics, he sets out to create an account of post-colonial Africa seen at
once as a whole and as a location that wholly defies generalised explanations. It is both a sustained meditation on themosaic
of peoples and practises we call 'Africa', and an impassioned attempt to come to terms with humanity itself as it struggles
to escape from foreign domination, from the intoxications of freedom, from war and from politics as theft.
Ryszard Kapuscinski was born in Poland in 1932. As a foreign correspondent for PAP, the Polish news agency, until 1981 he
was an eyewitness to revolutions and civil wars in Africa, Asia and Latin America. His books include The Shadow of the Sun,
The Emperor, Shah of Shahs, Another Day of Life and Travels with Herodotus. He won dozens of major literary prizes all over
the world, and was made 'journalist of the century' in Poland. He died in January 2007.