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ISBN: 0802144217

ISBN13: 9780802144218

The Rebels' Hour

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Lieve Joris has long been considered "one of the best journalists in the world" (Lib eacute;ration, France) and in The Rebels' Hour she illuminates the dark heart of contemporary Congo through the prism of one lonely, complicated man--a rebel leader named Assani who becomes a high-ranking general in the Congolese army. As we navigate the chaos of his lawless country alongside him, the pathologically evasive Assani stands out in relief...

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Superb literary reportage from a troubled land

This book is 'literary reportage,' i.e. the author reports on real-life events through literary means. It does not mean that she has invented the story -- on the contrary, this tragic history is very true -- but that she tells it through a narrative of characters that she has met and at times fills in gaps in their lives and thoughts from her own imagination. The book tells the story of a rebel from eastern Congo and his rise from a 'Tutsi' villager to a leadership position through the First War (1996) and the Second War (1998) ending in the signing of the fragile peace accords (2002) and the transitional government. Although I regularly follow events in Africa, I have never been able to fully keep track of the complex conflicts and their intricate roots in Congo and the wider Great Lakes region -- until I read Lieve Joris' masterful work!

Well written story of Congo

A little hard to follow, but a fascinating account of what is really happening in the Congo. For anyone interested in current events in Central Africa, this is a must read.

Ever Alert For an Ambush

This book is as well-written as it is essential reading for an understanding of chaotic central African belligerence and bloody-minded tribal cunning, happening right now, and for decades past, in the Congo. The book closely follows the career of an in-every-way remarkable soldier the author has named Assani, a cowherd turned rebel, made a general in the Congolese army. He moves cautiously, ever on the alert for an ambush. The word jungle never appears, but that is where, perforce a rebel's hunted existence, he has been forced to kill. Appointed a general as part of a peace deal, he is flatteringly welcomed back in the capital Kinshasa from the bush by men who five years before would have lynched him. He drives as if still in the bush; he keeps up the same speed and people crossing the street in the city center have to jump back. The author, seemingly acting on inside information, maps out the intricacy of Assani's life of firefights, retreat, reprisals, new alliances and old, by use of time-shifts that each time serve further to illuminate this elusive bush fighter. From time to time he mulls over his late-night doubts with a woman bar owner in Lubumbashi on one of his cell phones. I was drawn to this book by the immediacy of the writing. If you open it at any page it will immediately hook you. The writing is tight but chatty, dead sure but wary, sudden, momentarily confessional. I haven't read a better book all year.
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