Blood River
Meine Reise ins dunkle Herz des Kongo
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Publisher Description
Tim Butcher, Kriegsberichterstatter und Afrikakorrespondent, reist auf den Spuren der Entdecker des 19. Jahrhunderts entlang Afrikas mächtigstem Strom. Allen Warnungen zum Trotz durchmisst er allein den Kongo, getrieben von dem Wunsch, sich ein eigenes Bild von einem Land zu machen, das in Krieg und Chaos versinkt. Entstanden ist ein mutiger, ergreifender Augenzeugenbericht über Leben und Überleben in einer der am schwersten zugänglichen Regionen Afrikas.
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"For me terror manifests itself through clear physical symptoms, an ache that grows behind my knees and a choking dryness in my throat," writes British journalist Butcher in the preface of this devastating yet strangely exhilarating account of his six-week ordeal retracing the steps of 19th-century explorer H.M. Stanley's Victorian-era travels through the present-day hell that is the Republic of Congo. Setting out into the war-torn, disease-infested backcountry of Congo in 2000 against the wishes of just about everyone in his life family, friends, editors and a wild assortment of government officials (the corrupt and the more corrupt) Butcher quickly finds more horror than he'd previously experienced in his 10 years as a war correspondent ("With my own eyes I had peered into a hidden African world where human bones too numerous to bury were left lying on the ground"). His tale is chock-a-block with gruesome details about the brutal Belgian rule of the late 19th century as well as the casual disregard for life on the contemporary scene. Part travelogue, part straight-forward reportage, Butcher's story is a full-throated lament for large-scale human potential wasted with no reasonable end in sight.