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"If there were an 'A-List' of living American travel writers," opined The Atlantic, "Paul Theroux's name would be at the top." The review went on to crediting him with revitalizing the travel writing genre with his The Great Railway Bazaar, praise echoed in several other accolades. Fortunately for us, Theroux is not content to sit at home in Cape Cod and Hawaii and rest on his laurels. In fact, in The Last Train to Zona Verde, he's off on what he calls his ultimate African safari. By ultimate, he does not mean luxurious; in fact, by train, bus, and cab, he goes where well-heeled westerners would never tread. (He also offers disarming views of Africans performing to tourists' expectations at luxury safari camps.) In prose both memorable and strikingly honest, Theroux captures a continent in flux and crisis.
Overview
Following the success of the acclaimed Ghost Train to the Eastern Star and The Great Railway Bazaar, The Last Train to Zona Verde is an ode to the last African journey of the world's most celebrated travel writer.
“Happy again, back in the kingdom of light,” writes Paul Theroux as he sets out on a new journey through the continent he knows and loves best. Theroux first came to Africa as a twenty-two-year-old Peace Corps volunteer, and the pull...