
Dancing in the Glory of Monsters
The Collapse of the Congo and the Great War of Africa
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Narrado por:
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Mike Chamberlain
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Jason Stearns
At the heart of Africa is Congo, a country the size of Western Europe, bordering nine other nations, that since 1996 has been wracked by a brutal and unstaunchable war in which millions have died. And yet, despite its epic proportions, it has received little sustained media attention.
In this deeply reported book, Jason K. Stearns vividly tells the story of this misunderstood conflict through the experiences of those who engineered and perpetrated it. He depicts village pastors who survived massacres, the child soldier assassin of President Kabila, a female Hutu activist who relives the hunting and methodical extermination of fellow refugees, and key architects of the war that became as great a disaster as - and was a direct consequence of - the genocide in neighboring Rwanda.
Through their stories, he tries to understand why such mass violence made sense, and why stability has been so elusive. Through their voices, and an astonishing wealth of knowledge and research, Stearns chronicles the political, social, and moral decay of the Congolese State.
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A good summary of the Congo Wars
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It's an incredibly dense book in some ways and it can be overwhelming at times. Particularly when the examples of the waves sadistic and senseless violence are continually piled up to the extent that you begin to wonder just how do human beings become so savage towards their fellow man....
For those who are new to the history of the Congo this is a decent place to start. Although a better first read/listen would be King Leopold's' Ghost which outlines the history of the Congo under the rule of the Belgian king and helps set the stage (somewhat) for the Congo of today.
The narration is ok but not great. Mike Chamberlain has a terse and somewhat monotone style that gives the feel of a military officer delivering an after-action report to headquarters. Fine for a 20 minute presentation. Not so good for a 15 hour book. That made the book a bit of a slog for me - and as mentioned I've already read the book before as well as some others about the Congo...
In either audiobook or print format I would listen to or read the last chapter first. It gives a very nice summary and will help frame the entire book for you.
A tragic history largely ignored...
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This book lets the people who were actually there tell us what they personally experienced
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valuable and informative
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Great analysis of events
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An excellent, challenging book
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Brilliantly and compassionately breaks down complexity
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Fantastic book
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Excellent
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Great overview of a complicated topic
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