notquitekarpov
03-31-2004, 09:54 AM
I have been working out here in Angola since last September, and from various returnees had been hearing some very, uh, interesting tales of the independence struggle against the Portugese and the seemingly endless Civil War that followed. So when I came across "Another Day of Life" in Waterstones on a trip back to the UK I bought it on the spot.
Fantastic discovery! Anybody else know this author? It seems he is the Polish equivalent of Jon Snow or something so I suspect it may be that it is typical English myopia that he is not know in the UK. Is he more so elsewhere - on the Continent, or just in Poland?
Obviously I see the Amazon recommendations and reviews but any personal recommendations or highlights?
One phrase won me over.
Background. Here in Luanda things are still pretty difficult now but back in 1975 when Zaire was shelling Luanda, the FNLA and MPLA were fighting, the Portuguese were marking time on the way home and South Africa were shaping to invade; well things it seem were almost unimaginably bad. And Ryszard spots some graffiti on a wall downtown:
"God Help Us!....And do not send your Son this time - come yourself."
It takes an extraordinary journalist to spot the commonplace and make it memorable. Just wanted to share....
Fantastic discovery! Anybody else know this author? It seems he is the Polish equivalent of Jon Snow or something so I suspect it may be that it is typical English myopia that he is not know in the UK. Is he more so elsewhere - on the Continent, or just in Poland?
Obviously I see the Amazon recommendations and reviews but any personal recommendations or highlights?
One phrase won me over.
Background. Here in Luanda things are still pretty difficult now but back in 1975 when Zaire was shelling Luanda, the FNLA and MPLA were fighting, the Portuguese were marking time on the way home and South Africa were shaping to invade; well things it seem were almost unimaginably bad. And Ryszard spots some graffiti on a wall downtown:
"God Help Us!....And do not send your Son this time - come yourself."
It takes an extraordinary journalist to spot the commonplace and make it memorable. Just wanted to share....