Brazzà, A Life for Africa

In 1905, scandalous reports of torture in France's overseas colonies rocked Paris.  Brazza was sent to investigate.  Born an Italian nobleman, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza had spent twenty years exploring equatorial Africa as a French naval officer.  His attempts to reconcile African development and prosperity with French colonial policy had already cost him his career.  Now his commitment to expose colonial abuses would cost him his life.

 

Already divided by the anti-Semitic currents of the Dreyfus Affair, France was about to discover the reality of its administration in central Africa.  The European economy's greed for rubber had created a hidden world of slave labor and violence, with scenes that inspired the "horror" of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

 

Brazza, A Life for Africa is the first English-language biography of a man who lived an extraordinary life.   Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza was a nobleman, a naval cadet, an explorer, a glamorous idol to 19th-century Parisians, a colonial governor, and a human rights investigator, as well as a husband, father, and friend.  By turns thrilling, romantic, and tragic, Brazza's story blends exotic adventures with all-too-human emotions and experiences.

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Brazzà, A Life for Africa

In 1905, scandalous reports of torture in France's overseas colonies rocked Paris.  Brazza was sent to investigate.  Born an Italian nobleman, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza had spent twenty years exploring equatorial Africa as a French naval officer.  His attempts to reconcile African development and prosperity with French colonial policy had already cost him his career.  Now his commitment to expose colonial abuses would cost him his life.

 

Already divided by the anti-Semitic currents of the Dreyfus Affair, France was about to discover the reality of its administration in central Africa.  The European economy's greed for rubber had created a hidden world of slave labor and violence, with scenes that inspired the "horror" of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

 

Brazza, A Life for Africa is the first English-language biography of a man who lived an extraordinary life.   Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza was a nobleman, a naval cadet, an explorer, a glamorous idol to 19th-century Parisians, a colonial governor, and a human rights investigator, as well as a husband, father, and friend.  By turns thrilling, romantic, and tragic, Brazza's story blends exotic adventures with all-too-human emotions and experiences.

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Brazzà, A Life for Africa

Brazzà, A Life for Africa

by Maria Petringa
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In 1905, scandalous reports of torture in France's overseas colonies rocked Paris.  Brazza was sent to investigate.  Born an Italian nobleman, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza had spent twenty years exploring equatorial Africa as a French naval officer.  His attempts to reconcile African development and prosperity with French colonial policy had already cost him his career.  Now his commitment to expose colonial abuses would cost him his life.

 

Already divided by the anti-Semitic currents of the Dreyfus Affair, France was about to discover the reality of its administration in central Africa.  The European economy's greed for rubber had created a hidden world of slave labor and violence, with scenes that inspired the "horror" of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

 

Brazza, A Life for Africa is the first English-language biography of a man who lived an extraordinary life.   Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza was a nobleman, a naval cadet, an explorer, a glamorous idol to 19th-century Parisians, a colonial governor, and a human rights investigator, as well as a husband, father, and friend.  By turns thrilling, romantic, and tragic, Brazza's story blends exotic adventures with all-too-human emotions and experiences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452076058
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 01/13/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 698 KB

About the Author

Born in Boston, a graduate of Harvard and the Sorbonne Nouvelle, Maria Petringa has spent her adult life in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. She has worked as a teacher and translator, and is now a non-fiction writer and art critic.
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