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Kivu: Journeys in the Eastern Congo Frederic Hunter

Kivu: Journeys in the Eastern Congo By Frederic Hunter

Kivu: Journeys in the Eastern Congo by Frederic Hunter


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Kivu: Journeys in the Eastern Congo: Journeys Through Eastern Congo in a Time of Rebellion & Cold War by Frederic Hunter

This memoir is gentle, insightful, and spirited by turns. It offers glimpses of a lost fragment of Africa that has since been overcome by circumstance and conflict. Kivu still lives, but it lives now in memory.

Amidst the chaos that followed independence from Belgium in 1960, Kivu was spared . . . and survived. It was a "little paradise" as strife and disorder drew ever nearer.

Frederic Hunter sketches local characters, both whimsical and profound, probes the inanities of US Foreign Policy, and paints the darkness gathering beyond Kivu, forces that would inevitably overwhelm this quaint, quirky realm of hope and humanity.

As a young Foreign Service officer, Frederic Hunter was assigned to the Congo in 1963, three years after independence. He expected to encounter heat, jungle, hardship, violence. Instead he found the Kivu, a kind of paradise, nestled among Rift Valley lakes. The climate was benign, the beauty extraordinary. It was peaceful, the people were splendid and got along. He lived in Bukavu, a town that occupied five peninsulas jutting into Lake Kivu. Furthermore, an African king lived atop the nearby green and often fog-bound mountains.

This memoir lets you accompany these Kivu adventures. We get to know Hunters Number One Congolese colleague, a womanizing rogue. We meet local politicians who all attend a luncheon and discuss strategies for victory in the coming electionseemingly oblivious to the point that they were competing against one another for the post. There are expats: an American academic intoxicated by Africa, a missionary woman who has lost track of time. Hunters truck sank in a mud pit at night and he was soon surrounded by a herd of the most dangerous animals in Africa: hippos. Hunter risks more, however, when a local Kivu woman catches his eye and then steals his heart.

About Frederic Hunter

Frederic Hunter served as a Foreign Service Officer in the United States Information Service in Brussels, Belgium, and, shortly after its independence, at three posts in the Republic of the Congo: Bukavu, Coquilhatville, and Leopoldville. He later became the Africa Correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, based in Nairobi.

A playwright / screenwriter, Hunters award-winning stage work, The Hemingway Play, was given a reading at the Eugene ONeill Playwrights Conference, presented at Harvard Universitys Loeb Drama Center and produced by PBSs Hollywood Television Theater series. Other plays have been performed at the Dallas Theatre Center, ACT in San Francisco, and the Ensemble Theater in Santa Barbara.

Movies Hunter has written have been produced by PBS, ABC, and CBS. His TV credits include writing for Murder, She Wrote. Research for his PBS drama Lincoln and the War Within led him to write the historical novel Abe and Molly: The Lincoln Courtship. Hes taught screenwriting at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference, at UCSB, and at Principia College where he also taught Modern African Literature. Hunters Africa experience is the basis for his novels The Girl Ran Away (Congo) and Joss, The Ambassadors Wife (Malawi). A Year at the Edge of the Jungle is his sixth book.

Fred Hunter uses a monthly newsletter to stay in contact with his readers. He also blogs at www.TravelsinAfrica.com.

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NPB9781951082031
9781951082031
1951082036
Kivu: Journeys in the Eastern Congo: Journeys Through Eastern Congo in a Time of Rebellion & Cold War by Frederic Hunter
New
Paperback
Cune Press,US
2022-06-16
160
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