'Another Day of Life' by Ryszard Kapuściński
Couldn't load pickup availability
Another Day of Life is Ryszard Kapuściński's unforgettable account of Angola in 1975 as Portuguese colonial rule collapses and civil war erupts.
Arriving in Luanda as one of the last foreign correspondents still reporting from the country, Kapuściński documents a city suspended between evacuation and revolution, where abandoned buildings, deserted streets and shifting front lines create an atmosphere that feels as surreal as it does historical. His reporting captures not only military events but the strange texture of waiting, fear and political uncertainty as an entire society remakes itself.
Widely regarded as one of the great literary journalists of the twentieth century, Kapuściński writes with the precision of a reporter and the eye of a novelist. His work has long occupied a unique space between history and literature, foregrounding mood, memory and human experience alongside factual observation. Another Day of Life remains one of the defining books on decolonisation in Africa and on the ethics of witnessing conflict, making it essential reading for anyone interested in reportage, political history, postcolonial studies or writers such as Svetlana Alexievich, John Berger and Ryszard Krynicki.
Scarce Picador paperback edition. Light general shelf wear with some creasing and rubbing to the covers. Interior is clean with a sound, tightly bound text block.
new in the bower
just added to the shelves
$16.00
/
see more
click herefree delivery for local / pick-up
Local is defined by within 10km radius of Fitzroy North, Melbourne.
To pick-up your order for free from Fitzroy North, select the option at check-out.
Otherwise, shipping is calculated at checkout.