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Brothers Under the SkinBrothers Under the Skin

Brothers Under the Skin2003

Christopher Hope

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"Christopher Hope, prize-winning author and renowned journalist, was six years old when he met his first dictator. It was Dr. Henrik Verwoerd, friendly neighbour and architect of the brutal apartheid regime in South Africa. Since then he has observed the cruelties and absurdities of tyranny in many places and amongst many peoples, most recently in the repeating patterns of repression instigated by Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe." "Brothers Under the Skin is an impassioned reflection on the all too familiar traits of tyranny: its wild paranoia, its murderous conviction of righteousness, its narrow depleted vocabulary and its inability to concede power. From Milosevic's Serbia, to the killing fields of Matabeland, 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 prose style to bear on the subject, he has produced a disturbing, wise, yet amusing test that combines memoir, interview and reportage to reveal the tragic absurdity of one man's lust for power."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL2082495W

Subjects

Politics and governmentTravelDespotismDictatorshipPolitical persecutionMugabe, robert gabriel, 1924-2019DictatorsZimbabwe, politics and governmentZimbabwe, biographyZimbabwe, history

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