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OverviewSven Lindqvist is one of our most original writers on race, colonialism, and genocide, and his signature approach--uniting travelogues with powerful acts of historical excavation--renders his books devastating and unforgettable. Now, for the first time, Lindqvist's most beloved works are available in one beautiful and affordable volume with a new introduction by Adam Hochschild. The Dead Do Not Die includes the full unabridged text of Exterminate All the Brutes, called a book of stunning range and near genius by David Levering Lewis. In this work, Lindqvist uses Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness as a point of departure for a haunting tour through the colonial past, retracing the steps of Europeans in Africa from the late eighteenth century onward and thus exposing the roots of genocide via his own journey through the Saharan desert. The full text of Terra Nullius is also included, for which Lindqvist traveled 7,000 miles through Australia in search of the lands the British had claimed as their own because it was inhabited by lower races, the native Aborigines--nearly nine-tenths of whom were annihilated by whites. The shocking story of how no man's land became the province of the white man was called the most original work on Australia and its treatment of Aboriginals I have ever read . . . marvelous by Phillip Knightley, author of Australia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sven Lindqvist , Joan Tate , Sarah Death , Joan TatePublisher: New Press Imprint: New Press ISBN: 9781322544212ISBN 10: 1322544212 Publication Date: 01 January 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Sven Lindqvist One of the best storytellers in the historical profession today. --Joanne Bourke A brilliant and original writer. --Geoff Dyer Once you've stepped into Lindqvist's world, things will never look the same again. --Gavin Shields One of Sweden's greatest contemporary writers. --Richard Gott Praise for Exterminate All the Brutes A book of stunning range and near genius. --David Levering Lewis Lindqvist's disturbing, brilliant work of historical sleuthing deserves to be taken up in a thousand classrooms. --Rob Nixon, Voice Literary Supplement Lindqvist's book is virtually unprecedented. It is also a perfect illustration of reading and criticism as lived--as opposed to desk-bound--activities. --Geoff Dyer Extraordinary. -- The Guardian Praise for Terra Nullius The most original work on Australia and its treatment of Aboriginals I have ever read . . . a marvelous book. --Phillip Knightley, author of Australia: A Biography of a Nation Fascinating. --Hugh Brody, The Guardian Lindqvist is a provocative guide through the intractable shame of the past. --Victoria Segal, The Guardian Author InformationSven Lindqvist has published thirty books, including The Skull Measurer's Mistake and A History of Bombing (both available from The New Press). He holds a PhD in the history of literature from Stockholm University, an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University, and an honorary professorship from the Swedish government. He lives in Stockholm. Adam Hochschild is the author of seven books, including King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa and Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves. Joan Tate (1922-2000) was an award-winning translator of more than two hundred books, including works by Ingmar Bergman, Kerstin Ekman, and Astrid Lindgren. Sarah Death is a translator, literary scholar, and editor of the UK-based journal Swedish Book Review. She won the Bernard Shaw Translation Prize for her translation of Ellen Mattson's Snow. She lives in Kent, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |