When Paul Theroux was a young man,he lived and taught in Africa.After thirty five years,he returns to Africa for this travelogue.
He starts off in Egypt,doing the rounds of the usual tourist attractions.In Cairo,people don't see themselves as being part of Africa.Africa to them is poorer,under developed and dangerous.
But Paul Theroux is determined to traverse Africa,no matter how dangerous it may be.He manages to procure a Sudanese visa,with considerable difficulty and thus begins his trip to the real Africa.
At that time,the US had dropped bombs on Sudan,while trying to kill Osama Bin Laden.It didn't seem very safe for a lone American to be travelling in Sudan.However,the people were friendly towards him.He got to see a vast,unexplored country with pyramids of its own which had been damaged.
From there,he moved on to Ethiopia's capital Adis Ababa,with its crumbling infrastructure and filth.He visited Harar in Ethiopia,where he encountered open hostility from the locals.
Given Africa's problems,Theroux likens it to a dark star.While Kenya is famous for its safaris and wild animals,and has been romantacised by the likes of Hemingway and Isak Dinesen,Theroux's impressions are very different.It is a dangerous and violent place,with lots of unemployment,crime and bandits.
Then,it's on to Uganda,where he had lived in his youth.It's relatively stable.Tanzania is poor,and travelling by train there is very unpleasant.In Zambia,everyone seems to be infected with AIDs,as girls as young as ten are forced into prostitution.
Malawi is so poor that a person's annual income equals the cost of a meal at an American restaurant.He spends way too much time there,refreshing the memories of his youth.Then,he goes to Mozambique,with its years of civil war and abundance of land mines.
Zimbabwe is next,with its skyrocketing inflation,the repressive rule of Robert Mugabe and the forcible occupation of white farmers' farms by the blacks.
After that comes South Africa,and despite being the most prosperous country in Africa,it is still crime infested.A look at the newspaper scares Theroux,it is full of crime of the most vicious sort.
Cape Town,under Table Mountain has some of the most beautiful mansions and some of the most desperate squatter settlements.
It is a very long and grueling trip.I almost found myself exhausted by the hardships he describes,while travelling rough.Primitive accomodation,dangerous places,bandits,disease and the chance of getting killed on the roads by incompetent drivers.But he braves it all.
The journey doesn't end happily,his valuables get stolen in South Africa.Breaking his return journey in Ethiopia,he gets African parasites,leaving him sick for months,after his return home.
The book began well,but became rather boring in the later half.Could have used a fair bit of editing.Still,an entertaining adventure.And as he writes,the best travel is a leap in the dark.And there is no shortage of unpredictable adventures on this journey.