- The Shadow of the Sun
"The Shadow of the Sun" ( _pl. Heban) is a
non-fiction book by the Polish writerRyszard Kapuściński , published in English translation in 2001.Kapuściński, a
journalist who coveredAfrica from 1957 to the 1990s, wrote a number of books about his experiences in the continent and all over the world which have been widely translated. This book is a collection of essays spanning more than four decades. Each could stand alone as a finished work, yet together they form a unique portrait of Africa, its peoples and the writer himself. From the initial enthusiasm in the 1950s when colonial power began to wane to the destruction of that dream and war and starvation, Kapuściński sees it all.While acknowledging European colonial culpability, he refuses to rinse his words in guilt. "The Shadow of the Sun" is reminiscent of
Gianni Celati 's "Adventures in Africa ", employing similarly symphonic atmospherics that can bear poetic witness to both the tragic history ofRwanda and theNgubi beetle , which toils in the desert to produce the sweat it drinks to survive. As much about the plastic water container as thewarlord and preferring the African shanty town to theManhattan skyscraper as a monument to human achievement, what Kapuściński, the author of "Shah of Shahs " describes is not Africa, which he claims does not exist except geographically, but a distillation of life itself, through its religiosity, its trees, the frightening abundance of youth, sun that "curdles the blood" and terrorising, ruling armies that fall in a day.External links
* [http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/2001-05-07-the-shadow-of-the-sun.htm Excerpt from The Shadow of the Sun published in USA Today]
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