AccueilGroupesDiscussionsPlusTendances
Site de recherche
Ce site utilise des cookies pour fournir nos services, optimiser les performances, pour les analyses, et (si vous n'êtes pas connecté) pour les publicités. En utilisant Librarything, vous reconnaissez avoir lu et compris nos conditions générales d'utilisation et de services. Votre utilisation du site et de ses services vaut acceptation de ces conditions et termes.

Résultats trouvés sur Google Books

Cliquer sur une vignette pour aller sur Google Books.

Chargement...

Meeting the Invisible Man: Secrets and Magic in West Africa

par Toby Green

MembresCritiquesPopularitéÉvaluation moyenneMentions
461550,826 (3.13)1
Toby Green weaves a mystical narrative of lore and tradition as he searches for, and finds, the secret power of invisibility. Exploring the extraordinarily vibrant spiritual world which underlies the surface of West Africa, this book examines the conflict between the traditional and the modern in a region whose culture is a melting pot of local, Islamic, and European influences. Engaging the reader with themes as diverse as the histories of the slave trade and the kingdoms of West Africa, the invisible men of H.G. Wells and Ralph Ellison, Plato's simile of the cave and Marco Polo's observations about Zanzibar, the book is by turns mysterious, hilarious, beautiful, and troubling.… (plus d'informations)
Aucun
Chargement...

Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre

Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre.

» Voir aussi la mention 1

What a good book. As a young man the author travelled in a relatively small region of West Africa in southern Senegal, Guinea Bissau and Guinea Conakry. He had been there once before with a friend. This time he went back to meet up with a Senegalese friend from his first trip and to spend a few months in search of West African traditional magic. He went in search of a charm said to make the wearer invisible. At the time Mr Green was an aspiring travel writer. But this trip changed his life. He went on to study for a Phd in West African history and is now a professor at Kings College London. As a travel book it is deceptively naively written. It follows the plot of a mission to find a powerful marabout who can produce the magical charm and prove that it works. But underlying the apparent transparency and naivety is a a radical, subtle approach. The author tells us almost nothing about himself and his background. He travels in the region just as anyone else would travel. By local transport and staying with friends, in guest houses or with whoever will provide them with a space to sleep. He spends much time in small rural villages and tells us of waiting days for the marabouts to work on their charms. These days are passed in fatalistic, impatient, leisurely hours. But far from comfort. These villages are poor. No electricity, poor housing, poor and little food, no jobs. Nothing to do but drink tea and watch time pass by in desultory but meaningful conversation. He eventually finds his marabout and his charm. Which works. The experience pushes him into considering the history and life of the region from the point of view of those who live there. Not a western educated social and political elite but people who have never had and will never have the chance to travel. He tries to see the world through their eyes. ( )
  Steve38 | May 22, 2021 |
aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Vous devez vous identifier pour modifier le Partage des connaissances.
Pour plus d'aide, voir la page Aide sur le Partage des connaissances [en anglais].
Titre canonique
Titre original
Titres alternatifs
Date de première publication
Personnes ou personnages
Lieux importants
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
Évènements importants
Films connexes
Épigraphe
Dédicace
Premiers mots
Citations
Derniers mots
Notice de désambigüisation
Directeur de publication
Courtes éloges de critiques
Langue d'origine
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
DDC/MDS canonique
LCC canonique

Références à cette œuvre sur des ressources externes.

Wikipédia en anglais

Aucun

Toby Green weaves a mystical narrative of lore and tradition as he searches for, and finds, the secret power of invisibility. Exploring the extraordinarily vibrant spiritual world which underlies the surface of West Africa, this book examines the conflict between the traditional and the modern in a region whose culture is a melting pot of local, Islamic, and European influences. Engaging the reader with themes as diverse as the histories of the slave trade and the kingdoms of West Africa, the invisible men of H.G. Wells and Ralph Ellison, Plato's simile of the cave and Marco Polo's observations about Zanzibar, the book is by turns mysterious, hilarious, beautiful, and troubling.

Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque

Description du livre
Résumé sous forme de haïku

Discussion en cours

Aucun

Couvertures populaires

Vos raccourcis

Évaluation

Moyenne: (3.13)
0.5
1
1.5
2 1
2.5
3 5
3.5
4 2
4.5
5

Est-ce vous ?

Devenez un(e) auteur LibraryThing.

 

À propos | Contact | LibraryThing.com | Respect de la vie privée et règles d'utilisation | Aide/FAQ | Blog | Boutique | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliothèques historiques | Critiques en avant-première | Partage des connaissances | 204,488,999 livres! | Barre supérieure: Toujours visible