Synopses & Reviews
Seven years in the making,
Congo Journey is destined to become one of the classics of travel literature.
Ostensibly a quest for Mokele-mbembe, the Congo dinosaur (whose secret becomes clear), this story of travel through the jungles and swamp forests of the northern Congo is Tolstoyan in its depth, scop and range of characters, and as vivid as Nabokov in its image and detail. A portrait of a country, it is alive with natural history: eagles and parrots, hornbills and sunbirds; forest cobras and crocodiles; gorillas, chimpanzees, monkeys, swamp antelope, forest elephants and one Giant Gambian rat. A search for the meaning of sorcery, the purpose of religion (and a celebration of the comfort and mysteries of science), it is also an adventure told with great narrative force.
Of course there is a darker side to the Congo, and that, too, is recorded here...
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"Among contemporary travel writers, he has the best nose for the globe's precious few remaining blank spots and one of the supplest prose styles. Long may he trudge and paddle" Washington Post Book World
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"He is the funniest and most interesting travel writer in existence." Kevin Myers, Irish Times