Africa

Africa by Bill Buford, published by Granta USA in 1994, is a first edition that spans 255 pages. This collection features twelve writers who explore the significant transformations occurring across the continent, providing a diverse array of perspectives and experiences.
Readers will encounter vivid narratives that delve into various regions, including Liberia, Rwanda, Malawi, Angola, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The contributors, such as Lynda Schuster and Paul Theroux, present a tapestry of stories that reflect the complexities of life and change in Africa, touching on themes of drama and fiction within a literary collection. This edition invites readers to engage with the multifaceted realities of the continent through the eyes of its writers.
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Twelve writers describe the profound changes this continent is undergoing. With Lynda Schuster in Liberia as Doe falls, Gilles Peress in Rwanda after the massacres, Paul Theroux at a leper colony in Malawi, Sousa Jamba in Angola, Ryszard Kapuscinski and Abraham Verghese in Ethiopia, William Finnegan in South Africa, and William Boyd’s enchanting novella of an African filmmaker made good.
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