An edition of East along the equator (1987)

East along the equator

a journey up the Congo and into Zaire

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An edition of East along the equator (1987)

East along the equator

a journey up the Congo and into Zaire

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

This is a vivid, spell-binding account of a journey up the Congo river by two journalists, Helen Winternitz and Timothy Phelps. As their journey progresses, , they learn through conversations, interviews, and detailed observations, more about the river, its country Zaire, its people , its history and politics. The Congo is 2500 miles long. Their journey begins aboard a riverboat at Kinshasa, where the Congo flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The riverboat tows barges which are like small villages, crowded with local passengers and merchants, with all kinds of goods and merchandise, for trading both aboard the barges and with the people along the river's shores. Winternitz and Phelps travel on the riverboat, across the Equator, and to Kisangani, where they leave the riverboat and with help from a Catholic Missions priest, travel by Land Rover, truck and bus to Goma, in eastern Zaire. This part of their journey takes the journalists through the Ituri Rain Forest. From Goma the journalists return to Kinshasa by plane.

In her book, as she travels along the river, Helen Winternitz provides both a historical and political perspective, particularly the devastating effect of European colonization of the Congo beginning in about the 16th century, with the Portuguese and followed later by Belgium. At the time of Winternitz's river journey, Zaire was ruled by Mobutu, as a dictatorship. When Winternitz and Phelps complete their final interview with an opponent of Mobutu, the two journalists are arrested. Although they are free to return to their hotel everyday, they remain under arrest and their days are filled with tense waiting and interrogations. Eventually the American Embassy works out their release.

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English
Pages
274

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Cover of: East Along the Equator
East Along the Equator
May 1, 1989, Sceptre
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Cover of: East along the equator
East along the equator: a journey up the Congo and into Zaire
1987, Atlantic Monthly Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: East along the equator
East along the equator: a Congo journey
1987, Bodley Head
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 271-274.

Published in
New York
Series
Traveler / Atlantic Monthly Press, Traveler (New York, N.Y.)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
916.75/1043
Library of Congress
DT639 .W56 1987, DT639.W56 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 274 p. :
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2375347M
Internet Archive
eastalongequator00wint
ISBN 10
0871131625
LCCN
87003570
OCLC/WorldCat
15661044, 87003570
Library Thing
332039
Goodreads
51206

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