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Kongo - Eine Geschichte by David Van Reybrouck

cheap_and_cheerful's review

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5.0

Dieses Buch war eine absolute Bereicherung, und es fällt mir schwer, diesem Wahnsinnswerk sprachlich gerecht zu werden. Vor einigen Monaten habe ich durch Zufall festgestellt, dass ich rein gar nichts über den Kongo wusste - nicht mal, dass es zwei Staaten gibt, die den Fluss Kongo im Namen tragen. Daraufhin empfahl mir ein Arbeitskollege, dessen Familie aus dem Kongo stammt, dieses Buch, das ihm selbst vieles darüber erzählt hat, wofür seine Eltern keine Worte fanden. Verständlicherweise - die Geschichte des Kongo ist voller Gewalt, schiefen Machtverhältnissen, Opportunismus, Mord, sexueller Gewalt, Rassismus und Armut. Aber es ist auch die Geschichte von unglaublicher Diversität, Lebensfreude, Hoffnung, Musik, Selbstermächtigung und dem Glauben an das Gute.
Ich habe Monate für dieses Werk gebraucht - nicht, weil es langweilig oder zu anstrengend war. Sondern weil auf den 653 Seiten (plus Anhang) so viel passiert, dass ich das oft sacken lassen und durchdenken, mich auch mal ablenken musste. Insgesamt liest das Buch sich wie ein unglaublich interessanter Roman, mit einem logisch stringenten Aufbau und viel Hintergrundwissen. Man muss wirklich kein Vorwissen haben, um hier mitgehen zu können.
Eine ganz ganz große Empfehlung!

cliobemuzedbookworm's review against another edition

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DNF at about 25%
Just not a compelling read for me. It felt like reading a textbook. Hoping to find some other book on the topic to read in the future.

jakemcc's review against another edition

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3.0

After reading a fiction book set in Congo I decided I needed to learn more about the country. This book tells the devastating recent history of Congo.

It takes you from colonial days up to about 2010. Basic pattern followed in Congo's story: Situation is bad and then it transitions to another bad situation.

The country is extremely rich in natural resources and also extremely large. These are definite factors that have hurt Congo in maintaining stability.

I found myself struggling to get through the part of the book that focused on the colonial timeframe but once Congo became independent I found the history much more interesting. I was pretty surprised at how little I knew about Congo and what has happened in the country.

I'd recommend this book to others that are interested in learning more about Congo's history. The story is interesting and full of big changes.

vanitas's review against another edition

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informative sad tense medium-paced

4.0

pieterjandp's review against another edition

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4.0

“Ça va zaïre!”

brittmariasbooks's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

3.5

Heel informatief. David van Reybrouck bespreekt Congo door de eeuwen heen. Het land heeft een complexe geschiedenis en het audioboek was een mooie manier om daar een beetje van te leren.

mob_reads's review

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dark emotional informative reflective tense slow-paced

5.0

smb04's review against another edition

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dark informative slow-paced

3.0

nomenomen's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging informative reflective slow-paced

3.5

caitlintiffany's review against another edition

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4.0

Although this is fairly comprehensive and an easy and accessible read, take the information, especially the author's interpretations, with a grain of salt. He is Belgian and as much as he seems to want to be unbiased he has most certainly not escaped European paternalism. There are some blatantly racist views in this book and he often implies that the Congolese were better under Belgian rule and that it is ultimately the fault of the Congolese for their poverty. Although I often found this irritating and sometimes completely infuriating, I was able to learn a lot about the Congo without being a historian or academic. Just read with caution.