Pages: 192 (Paperback) ISBN: 0141188030 Pub: Penguin Classics Pub date: 2006-06-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 37281
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Reader Reviews:Interesting perspective (1/1 people found this helpful)Written as a series of reminicences by former flunkies of the royal Sellasi household this book has an imaginative format. Haille Sellasi lived and breathed his privilidged life of high status as Emperor of Ethiopia, purportedly decended from Abraham no less. Reading between the lines I do not believe he was inherantly wicked and tried in his own way to rule in the regal style expected of him to the very end of his life. It may seem laughable reading of his daily routine of timetabled fawning and doling out sage advice to his attentive staff but think again - How far away are we in Great Britain from supporting a royal life style based on very similar lines to those primitive Ethiopians? Did the late Queen Mother not lift a finger all her life with an array of simpering brown nosers sucking up to every word. Fortunately our own royals had all of their political power removed some time ago otherwise Ryszard may have had a field day. This book is a concise biography of Haile Selasse but I would like to know how he became the big chief of the Rastas too and this was not mentioned in this short biography Kings of Kings live off the blood of the people (0/0 people found this helpful)Fantastic!!This was Kapuscinski's first book to be translated into English,and the second of his I read(the first was "Another Day Of Life").
A study in autocracy (7/7 people found this helpful)I have just finished reading this book - and I loved it.
How good can it get? (8/8 people found this helpful)Kapuscinsky at his finest! As the world falls apart around Haille Selassie, Kapuscinsky documents his inexorable downfall. But, as always this is not just a documentary. This is colourful, flavoursome, deliciously ironic, bitterly sweet and, whilst inciting despair, drawing symapthy and anger at the same time. If there is one Kapuscinsky to read - make it this one. A snapshot of a society in the midst of collapse (4/4 people found this helpful)This is one of a number of amazing works of journalism by Ryszard Kapuscinski, who covered the Third World for the Polish Press Agency until 1981.
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