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by Sven Lindqvist (Author), Joan Tate (Translator) "A large muddy stone is lying in the washbasin of my hotel room ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Granta Books; New edition edition (11 April 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1862075077
  • ISBN-13: 978-1862075078
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 43,306 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Sven Lindqvist's Desert Divers is ostensibly about the powerful hold of the Sahara desert on the western psyche and the way the desert's stark, weird, sun-crushed loneliness has chimed with the metropolitan westerner's desire for spiritual solitude and questing adventure. It also manages to be a memoir of one man's troubled youth, a dissertation on the tragicomic aspects of colonialism and a piece of finely-honed continental lit crit--all in less than 150 pages. The author is a distinguished Swedish gentleman of letters (he's the author of the much-praised Exterminate all the Brutes and it's his background in Scandinavia that provides the autobiographical element, the wistful, nostalgic sub-plot. Woven around these poignant glimpses of a lonely northern childhood is the travelogue: a lovingly written impression of life in the Algerian and Moroccan sand-dunes, juxtaposing hi-tech Saudi falconers with traditional Bedouin tribesmen, the ancient trade in date-fruits with the newer commerce of oil. Finally, set above these interlinked strands, comes Lindqvist's learned literary disquisition on other great and/or famous Saharan writer-travellers, like Antoine de Saint Exupery and Andre Gide, as well as more recherché desert-specialists like the Sahara-obsessed Swede Thorsten Orre. Desert Divers is an odd book, but also quietly beautiful, gently moving, and not unlike W.G.Sebald's The Rings Of Saturn in its pensive, meandering, slightly Nordic moodiness. --Sean Thomas --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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'A polemical adventure in travel, criticism and autobiography, Desert Divers opens up a vast discursive territory. It is gripping from start to finish' Geoff Dyer 'A poem to the Sahara, and those whom it has obsessed; language as bare and hard as sand and gravel...Sensational' Guardian 'Sven Lindqvist is one of the most original and imaginative authors working at the end of the twentieth century' Richard Gott 'This is writing with a conscience that once again shows the enormous and provocative possibilities of the travel book' Sunday Times

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5.0 out of 5 stars Troubling and beautiful, 13 Jul 2009
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I bought this having read 'Exterminate All the Brutes', Londqvist's exploration of the genocidal logic of colonialism through the concluding line to Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'. 'Desert Divers' hypnotically uncovers a European infatuation with the Sahara, using language as spare (and often as brutal) as the desert it chronicles. His work is usually described as part travelogue, part history, part literary criticism. Here, Londqvist's late-in-life voyage into the desert that obsessed him as a child in Stockholm merges with the poignant stories of early twentieth-century European writers, whose self-destructive love affairs with the Sahara cast ominous light on his own. Beneath the surface lurks the ghost of colonial atrocity, though the focus is more personal than 'Exterminate All the Brutes'. The fragility of memory, the pursuit of dreams, and the precariousness of morality are among the things Londqvist reflects upon with effortless poetry and startling honesty. The book has the quality of a dream (not always a pleasant one), and I could not put it down. If travel, history or literature (in their broadest senses) interest you in any way, something in this book is sure to grab you.
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