Blagi divljak: Putopis iz Sudana
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Blagi divljak: Putopis iz Sudana

Richard Wyndham

A travelogue by British painter and travel writer Richard Wyndham from Sudan (Bahr el Ghazal Province). A vivid, humorous and introspective account of his encounter with African tribes, nature and colonial reality in the 1930s.

The author Richard Wyndham (1901–1950), a British painter, illustrator and adventurer from an aristocratic family, describes his journey to what was then Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, specifically to the remote and little-known province of Bahr el Ghazal (often called "The Bog" because of its swampy terrain). Instead of the classic exotic travelogue full of romance, Wyndham offers a sincere, humorous and sometimes ironic account of the European's encounter with African tribes, their customs, nature and everyday life.

The book exudes a lively narrative style – the author easily moves from describing the landscape, swamps, wild animals and difficult travel conditions to portraits of the local inhabitants, their rituals, hunting, dancing and relations with the colonial authorities. The title "The Gentle Savage" is particularly interesting, with which Wyndham ironizes and inverts European prejudices: the natives are often depicted as dignified, hospitable and "gentle", while Europeans sometimes appear as intruders or comical foreigners.

The travelogue also contains autobiographical elements – Wyndham openly writes about his own experiences, fears, delights and culture shock. The style is elegant, British witty and picturesque, which made the book popular among readers on the eve of World War II.

Today, The Gentle Savage is appreciated as a valuable document of the colonial era, but also as quality literary prose that goes beyond the travelogue genre. For fans of classic travelogues (such as those by Frey Stark, Wilfred Thesiger or Ronald Farquhar), African themes and travel literature from the first half of the 20th century, this is an interesting and rarely available title in Croatian.

Original title
The Gentle Savage: A Sudanese Journey in the Province of Bahr-El-Ghazal
Translation
Lav Medanić
Editor
Slavko Batušić
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
236
Publisher
Savremena biblioteka, Zagreb, 1940.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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