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Peter Godwin (1) (1957–)

Auteur de When a Crocodile Eats the Sun

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7+ oeuvres 1,600 utilisateurs 62 critiques 3 Favoris

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Peter Godwin is the award-winning author of the memoirs When a Crocodile Eats the Sun and Mukiwa. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, he was educated at Cambridge and Oxford and became a foreign correspondent, reporting from more than sixty countries. In 2010 he was awarded a Guggenheim. Fellowship. He afficher plus lives in Manhattan with his family. afficher moins

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There was too much description of boring things, like each of his different school uniforms, and not enough description of interesting things, like the civil war.
 
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blueskygreentrees | 10 autres critiques | Jul 30, 2023 |
Well, it's a memoir.

One that shouldn't be at the top of your list.

I read this book for my f2f book club, and it's a good thing because otherwise I'd have seriously wondered why I wasted my time on it.

The book is separated into four parts.

Godwin's childhood in pre-war Rhodesia is the entire first half of the book. It's boring. He writes it in a child-like voice. That doesn't make it better.

The rest of the book addresses Godwin's involvement in the civil war in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) followed by his role as an investigative journalist and then the aftermath of the civil war.

The subject matter truly did have potential, but Godwin tells, tells, and tells some more. The book only came alive when he related stories of his time in the military. For a short section, I was thinking "now this is at least four star material". Unfortunately, this was a lengthy book, and the good part was probably 70 pages of nearly 500.

I did appreciate that I actually learned something about the civil war in Rhodesia - - and I appreciated that part as it was eye opening. Civil wars are never pretty, and this one was quite horrific.

I wish Godwin had just written a historical fiction piece about the civil war in Rhodesia, or even a non fiction book focused on the war. But instead, we get a memoir half filled with many boring anecdotes that really have little or no point or punchline. I never got a sense of Godwin's emotions - - even in the most horrendous parts of the book where awful things are happening. He writes with a journalist's detachment -- great for newspapers; memoirs not so much.

So, three stars for revealing some interesting history of Zimbabwe. And for being readable even though dull. And for having one very good segment.

Oh by the way, Amazon readers LOVED this book so take my review with a grain of salt . . .I just felt as though there were a lot of plot points in the book, with no emotional underpinning to make you actually care. There were a few exceptions (the tale of his pet ant eater, some of his stories of his time in the military police). . .but even most of those, Godwin did a poor job of evoking his own emotions. For a guy who did a LOT (lawyer, journalist, military police, etc.), it just wasn't nearly as interesting as it should have been.
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Anita_Pomerantz | 10 autres critiques | Mar 23, 2023 |
Extremely well written book on the contradictions of Europeans living in Zimbabwe that also features the history of his family.
 
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peterwhumphreys | 35 autres critiques | Sep 23, 2022 |
Godwin manages to write a stirring personal story against the backdrop of Zimababwe's fall into chaos without losing the balance between the two. Fascinating, tragic, surprising. I know Zimbabwean expats who have spoken bitterly about the loss of their farms, but I never knew how different the situation there was from South Africa. This could have been such a different book -- full of anger and bitterness. Instead it is a celebration of a homeland; one that may never exist again.
 
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jennybeast | 35 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2022 |

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