Adventures in Africa

Cover of Adventures in Africa by Gianni Celati
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9780226099552
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.9369646135 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 916.604/33
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Adventures in Africa by Gianni Celati, published by University of Chicago Press in November 2000, is a 170-page exploration of the complexities of travel and tourism. This edition, translated by Adria Bernardi, captures Celati’s journey through West Africa in 1997 alongside filmmaker Jean Talon. Initially intended as research for a documentary on Dogon priests, the trip evolves into a reflective adventure filled with the challenges and absurdities of being a tourist in unfamiliar surroundings.

Readers will find a blend of travelogue and social commentary as Celati navigates the cultural landscapes of Mali, Senegal, and Mauritania. His insightful observations reveal the disorientation and vulnerability that often accompany travel, as he grapples with the expectations and realities of being a visitor. The book delves into themes of history, anthropology, and the social dynamics of tourism, offering a nuanced perspective on the experience of wandering through a land rich in culture and complexity.


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“In the life of a tourist who travels a bit far, I think that at a certain point, a question necessarily arises: ‘But what have I come here for?’ A question that sets in motion a great cinema of justification to oneself, so that one doesn’t have to seriously say to oneself: ‘I’m here doing nothing.’”
In 1997 the celebrated Italian novelist and essayist Gianni Celati accompanied his friend, filmmaker Jean Talon, on a journey to West Africa which took them from Mali to Senegal and Mauritania. The two had been hoping to research a documentary about Dogon priests, but frustrated by red tape, their voyage became instead a touristic adventure. The vulnerable, prickly, insightful Celati kept notebooks of the journey, now translated by Adria Bernardi as Adventures in Africa. Celati is the privileged traveler, overwhelmed by customs he doesn’t understand, always at the mercy of others who are trying to sell him something he doesn’t want to buy, and aware of himself as the Tourist who is always a little disoriented and at the center of the continual misadventures that are at the heart of travel.
Celati’s book is both a travelogue in the European tradition and a trenchant meditation on what it means to be a tourist. Celati learns to surrender to the chaos of West Africa and in the process produces a work of touching and comic descriptions, in the lucid and ironic prose that is his hallmark. Hailed as one of the best travelogues on Africa ever written and awarded the first Zerilli-Marimó prize, Adventures in Africa is a modest yet profound account of the utter discombobulation of travel.

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