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William Finnegan
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  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; New Ed edition (17 Mar 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0520082664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520082663
  • Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 1.7 x 0.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 404,029 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"This engrossing, sensitive account . . . details the results of a savage war that began in 1975, a year after Mozambique gained independence from Portugal. . . . A small classic about anarchy and the difficulties of nation building in post-colonial Africa."--"Publishers Weekly --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"This engrossing, sensitive account . . . details the results of a savage war that began in 1975, a year after Mozambique gained independence from Portugal. . . . A small classic about anarchy and the difficulties of nation building in post-colonial Africa."--"Publishers Weekly

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Anyone who wants to know about Mozambique's recent history must read this book--not just because it's full of names, facts and dates, but because it's a stunning work of exploration and exposure by a journalist who chose to travel through a viciously dangerous countryside to try to understand the reality of a nation devastated by fear. But more than that, this is also a superb piece of writing: engrossing from beginning to end, every page packed with vivid prose and thought-provoking discussion. I read this book in Mozambique in 1992 and it made an enormous difference.
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A Masterpiece of Investigative Journalism 7 Aug 1997
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Anyone who wants to know about Mozambique's recent history must read this book--not just because it's full of names, facts and dates, but because it's a stunning work of exploration and exposure by a journalist who chose to travel through a viciously dangerous countryside to try to understand the reality of a nation devastated by fear. But more than that, this is also a superb piece of writing: engrossing from beginning to end, every page packed with vivid prose and thought-provoking discussion. I read this book in Mozambique in 1992 and it made an enormous difference
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Valuable and painful insights into Mozambique's past. 31 Oct 2001
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This is a lively and well written book which deals with the period of civil war in Mozambique. It was completed and published just before the conclusion of a successful peace process and so provides a particularly clear and powerful view of recent history.It is based on the author's travels within country during the war period and includes extensive interviews. The people he talked and worked with emerge as very vivid and lively characters. The support of the rebels by Rhodesia and South Africa, and the reasons for that support, are well described. A must read for anyone going to work in Mz, strongly recommended for the serious traveler as well.
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Great effort, but there is a lot more to be told 12 Dec 2008
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The book`s main claim to relevance is the fact that the author travelled inside Mozambique during the war, getting a firsthand perspective on the suffering of the locals. That aspect of the book is compelling and extremely relevant, since there are very few written testimonies of how it was like during the war. The narrative is interpolated with research about the political forces and historical causes of the conflict. Most of the political part is composed of the scant facts we have about the war, told with a slight bias.

The fact that the two are blended, instead of placed in separated parts, makes less obvious the fact that they do not set light on each other very much. One part of reconstructing a major war is tracing the connection between the larger forces - in this case, South Africa`s role, the RENAMO leadership, the communist and anticommunist propaganda - and the battles seen from a close distance - the disruption of life, famine and terror caused by the guerrillas. A lot about the war in Mozambique is unknown and, or at least, unreported. We don`t know who in the South African Government was involved with RENAMO after the Nkomati accords, nor the number of Renamo victims, nor how many people were in concentration camps. The author`s field work, despite including some interviews with leaderships on both sides, adds little to the general picture. Furthermore, not much light is set about obscure aspects that should be cleared precisely by the kind of in loco studies this book provides, such as the different motivations and possible independence of the guerrilla groups. We don`t know the chain of command of the bandidos, and not very much about the foot soldiers. Another fact that is only sketched in this book, and entirely absent from others, is the role of traditional chiefs and healers in the war and in Mozambican society. It deserves a lot more study.

A reconstruction of the war`s untold story, which some of the main events may not even have been put in some European language, would demand a vast project, where Finnegan`s testimony would be only one of many sources. But that doesn`t seem to be a large priority, either of the population and government of Mozambique, or of the international community. The country just wants to move on and overcome poverty.
Thus the memory of much the Renamo`s war will remain covered in the proverbial "fog of war", since so many facts are remembered only by illiterate people who only speak bantu languages, who will not be interviewed by scholars and politicians with translators in their lifetime. And other are to remain secrets of people who could very well write about them, but just won`t.
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