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South from the Limpopo : travels through South Africa

معرفی کتاب «South from the Limpopo : travels through South Africa» نوشتهٔ Dervla Murphy، منتشرشده توسط نشر Overlook Books در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Dervla Murphy's has been recording her travel experiences -- treks through (among other places) India, Ireland, Transylvania, and several countries in Africa -- for well over thirty years. In Sour from the Limpopo, she continues her writings on the African continent, bringing her unique insights to the still-troubled country of South Africa.This three-part journey of more than 6000 miles (before during, and after the elections of 1994) took Murphy through all nine provinces of the new South Africa. She stayed in remote impoverished ex-"homeland" villages, the luxurious homes of rich whites and the simple homes of poor whites. In the vast black township of Khayelitsha she made good friends, as she did among the rural Boers of the platteland.

this Three-part Journey Of More Than 6000 Miles (before, During, And After The Elections Of 1994) Took Murphy Through All Nine Provinces Of The New South Africa. She Stayed In Remote Impoverished Ex-homeland Villages, The Luxurious Homes Of Rich Whites And The Simple Homes Of Poor Whites. In The Vast Black Township Of Khayelitsha She Made Good Friends, As She Did Among The Rural Boers Of The Platteland. She Came To Realize How Simplistic It Is To See South Africa's Conflict Only As Black Versus White. Her Powerful Book Places The Complex And Apparently Insoluble Problems Of South Africa In A New Light, And Movingly Exhibits The Great Love She And The People She Met Share For The Country.

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in Her Latest Travelogue, Murphy (muddling Through In Madagascar) Documents Her 6000-mile Trek Through South Africa's Nine Provinces Between 1993 And 1995. The Post-apartheid South Africa She Sees Is Characterized By Violence, Racial Tension And Economic Uncertainty--circumstances, Indicates Murphy, Not Unlike Those Occurring In Her Own Northern Ireland. Forsaking Such Comforts As Automobiles And Hotels, The 60-something Murphy Opts Instead To Travel By Bicycle, Stopping Off At Municipal Watering Holes, Campgrounds And, When The Invitations Arise, Private Homes. Such Intrepid Wanderlust Gives Her The Opportunity To Speak With A Cross-section Of South Africans, From Unemployed Black Miners To Wealthy White Afrikaners. However, Murphy Speaks Only English Among South Africa's 11 Official Languages. This Fact Obviously Limits Whom She Speaks To And, Similarly, What People Are Able To Communicate To Her. She Makes Up For This Shortcoming By Listening Closely To What She Can Understand And By Making The Most Of Her Visual Observations. Early In The Book, She Shows Self-awareness By Acknowledging The Wisdom Of A Black Man Who Tells Her, ...you Should Know As A White You're Intruding Here.... It's Not A Zoo For Tourists To See How `natives' Live. Fortunately, Murphy's Curiosity Allows Her To Insightfully, If Occasionally Intemperately, Relate Her Many Experiences, From Witnessing The Frenzied Crowds Celebrating Nelson Mandela's 1994 Presidential Inauguration To Observing A Summer's Day Mob Attack On A Young Girl To Eating Christmas Day Dinner At A Prison. Rights: John Murray Publishers. (july) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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