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Several years ago I thought it would be interesting to read books set in countries I knew nothing about beyond their names. I promptly ordered books for this project and then let them languish (as happens with most of the books I buy since I buy faster than I read). Peter Hudson's Travels in Mauritania had been sitting on the top of this languishing stack forever and I thought, despite having given up on the project long ago, that I should finally pick it up, read it, and perhaps learn something about the country of Mauritania.

Written in 1990 about his 1988 trip to Mauritania, a West African country slowly succumbing to desertification from the encroaching Sahara, this is a travelogue in the truest sense. Hudson goes to the country, visiting cities, villages and Bedouin camps, meeting people of all classes, and taking his time to learn about and absorb the uniqueness of each place he visits. He makes friends easily and those friends not only offer him their perspective of their country and fellow men but also direct him on his wide travels. He sees parts of the country not often visited by foreign travelers and while he reports on the people he encounters and what he sees, he works hard to understand everything from a place beyond his own innate prejudices. Mostly he succeeds. The writing is very visual but there are also black and white photographs and some line drawings to reinforce the pictures in the reader's mind's eye. The pacing of the narrative is slow, as if the reader is plodding through the sand with Hudson and sometimes that can feel a bit interminable but his genuine interest in the culture and people help to make up for this. Little actually happens throughout the book but Hudson has drawn a richly complex picture of a little-considered-by-the-West country for those curious to learn about it (at least as it was four decades or so ago).
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whitreidtan | 1 anden anmeldelse | Sep 22, 2022 |
Evocative, well described first person account of travel in some of the poorest, least well known parts of Africa - getting to know and learning about the stories of ordinary folk. First published 1988.
 
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DramMan | Mar 8, 2022 |
"I was very glad I had stepped out...and had the opportunity to share some little bits of other people's lives",, 23 April 2015

This review is from: Travels in Mauritania (Flamingo) (Paperback)
Read as part of 'global challenge', this is a really well-written travel book. First published in 1990, the author describes his exploration of this largely unknown country - from his arrival in the capital, Nouakachott, with the encroaching sand; to the Moorish peoples of the desert. He visits a ruined city, meets fishermen who fish with the dolphins, and becomes aware of the tensions between black and white Mauritanians.
As another reviewer observes, there isn't a lot of 'action', but Peter Hudson's descriptions of these remote towns and their inhabitants are vividly depicted.
Contains a few line drawings and b/w photos.
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starbox | 1 anden anmeldelse | Apr 22, 2015 |

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