Brothers Under the Skin: Travels in Tyranny

Brothers Under the Skin: Travels in Tyranny

by Christopher Hope (Author)

Synopsis

BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN is an impassioned reflection by prize winning author, Christopher Hope, on the all too familiar traits of tyranny. From Milsovik's Serbia, to the killing fields of Matabeleland, Christopher Hope reveals the vainglorious essence of tyranny as being the same, regardless of the race, nation or ideology it claims to embody. Bringing his unique experience and dazzling prose style to bare on the subject, he has produced a disturbing, wise, yet amusing text that combines memoir, interview and reportage to reveal the tragic absurdity of one man's lust for power

[a] frequently hilarious and sometimes profound reverie. . . his feelings are unerring and his writing beautiful - Sunday Times

riveting. . .a fascinating deconstruction. . .Hope never loses his ability to surprise' - Telegraph

his record of a car ride with Ian Smith is priceless. . .digging into tyranny is what Hope does best - The Times

the author's passionate commitment to truth and his poet's prose raise it - Financial Times

[it is] superb, telling us more about the anthropology of power than a thousand academic monographs. . . - Irish Times

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 288
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 06 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0330412310
ISBN 13: 9780330412315

Media Reviews
[a] frequently hilarious and sometimes profound reverie... his feelings are unerring an his writing beautiful - Sunday Times; riveting...a fascinating deconstruction...Hope never loses his ability to surprise' - Telegraph; his record of a car ride with Ian Smith is priceless...digging into tyranny is what Hope does best - The Times; the author's passionate commitment to truth and his poet's prose raise it - Financial Times; [it is] superb, telling us more about the anthropology of power than a thousand academic monographs... - Irish Times
Author Bio
Christopher Hope was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1944. He is the author of twelve novels including Kruger's Alp, winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, and the Booker short-listed Serenity House. Hope's non-fiction includes a highly praised memoir, White Boy Running (1988), and a travel book, Moscow! Moscow! (1990), which won a PEN Award.