Pages: 256 (Paperback) ISBN: 009942875X Pub: Vintage Pub date: 2002-01-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 132466
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Reader Reviews:very readable travel writing (0/0 people found this helpful)I would like to rebut one reviewer's comments that van der Post had never been to Africa before he wrote this, which is poppycock, and that reviewer clearly hadn't read the book.
The lost world of the Kalahari (0/2 people found this helpful)It's quite funny to think that Laurens Van Der Post wrote this account of the san people before he had actually met them or stepped foot on African soil. It's a load of rubbish. genius at work! (5/5 people found this helpful)This is an exciting, narrative-driven tale which despite our better understanding of tribal life in Africa - thanks mostly to the amazing documentaries we frequently see on TV today - it still has a sense of urgency and relevance to the present moment. Most of that is due to the author's talent as a writer. Van der Post is truly - not arguably - one of the greatest author's of the 20th century. Some of his sentences strike you with such power and eloquence that you have to re-read them to be sure that what you have just read is possible to say. His writing is nothing short of poetry - the greatest poetry. I would recommend this, or any of his other works. A magical journey (8/8 people found this helpful)Laurens van der Post's classic tale of his expedition to find and understand the San bushmen of the Kalahari takes the reader on a mystical journey into a different world. It is brilliantly told, capturing the vast dryness of Botswana and the attitudes of the very different peoples of that part of Africa. He is neither embarrassingly politically correct (as modern authors on the subject can be) nor patronising. His humour and palpable excitement draw you in completely. You can feel the rumble of the Landrover, taste the dust, and smell the sweat of the sacred Eland as they move deeper and deeper into the bush. It is hard to imagine that the San could ever have existed in such a desolate land, but that they did until so recently - and perhaps still do - untouched by the outside world, seems almost beyond belief. Outstanding. Similar ProductsA Walk with a White Bushman: Conversations with Jean-Marc Pottiez Venture to the Interior (Vintage Classics) The Bushmen of Southern Africa: Slaughter of the Innocent The Night of the New Moon (Vintage Classics) Okavango: Jewel of the Kalahari CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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