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Cargando... Whites (1986 original; edición 1992)por Norman Rush (Autor)
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Whether they are Americans, Brits, or a stubborn and suicidally moral Dutchman, Norman Rush's whites are not sure why they are in Botswana. Their uncertainty makes them do odd things. Driven half-mad by the barking of his neighbor's dogs, Carl dips timidly into native witchcraft--only to jump back out at the worst possible moment. Ione briskly pursues a career as a "seducer" ("A seductress was merely someone who was seductive and who might or might not be awarded a victory. But a seducer was a professional"), while her dentist husband fends off the generous advances of an African cook. Funny, sad, and deeply knowing, polished throughout to a diamond glitter, Whites is a magnificent collection of stories. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Bruns p. 16: A Dutch Vegan conscientious objector comes to volunteer at a little village in Botswana where the boers have everything sewed up: the chief of police, the stores, etc. This unassuming Vegan stirred things up, in his pacifist way, for those dang boers. Lol
Near Pala p. 31: two white married couples are traveling on the roadless roads in Botswana to a hotel destination. One of the women, pregnant Nan, is sympathetic to the natives, their poverty, their oppression by whites. Her husband Gareth, is not, "We can't set a foot right if we're white, can we?" (That's right, Gareth.) When 3 women and a baby, "bushies," come along side the car, begging for water, Nan is the only one sympathetic. What happens next? Let's just say, if I were there... instant divorce.
Instruments of Seduction p. 74: How refreshing; a story about a woman who seduces. And she's 50. You don't get that every day.
Alone in Africa p. 150: A man's wife leaves for a vacation, leaving him alone at home in a town in Botswana. He's getting drunk when a native girl taps at his door and he is ready to be seduced. Only one problem: the next door neighbor is an Uber Christian and sound carries.
Quick and entertaining read. ( )