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Viceroy of Ouidah
Viceroy of Ouidah
Author: Bruce Chatwin
The story of Francisco da Silva who sails to Africa in 1812 determined to make his fortune in the slave trade. Although he becomes a man of substance, his friendship with the mad, mercurial king of Dahomey threatens his dream to return to Brazil in triumph.
ISBN-13: 9780099769613
ISBN-10: 0099769611
Publication Date: 12/3/1998
Pages: 110
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Publisher: VINTAGE (RAND)
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Based on actual historical figures in the history of Dahomey in west Africa. The writing is vivid, brisk, and only occasionally cryptic. Colorful characters act in a setting of which most modern readers were probably unaware until this novel appeared. Chatwin mainly wrote from his own adventurous experiences, and the material for this book was developed during a couple of those adventures.
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Filled with presumably accurate historical details, this book ought to be interesting. In fact, in the beginning, it hooked me with its humor and beautiful writing. Half-way through, I began to feel bored and didn't finish it, but I am going to give it 4 stars because I think others might like it.

Be aware that because of the subject matter and times the book deals with, it naturally contains some savage or gruesome scenes. (There are a few images I wish I could forget.)


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