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Title: A
Complicated War: The Harrowing of Mozambique
Author(s): William Finnegan
Paperback: 325 pages
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: February 26th 1993 (first
published 1992)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0520082664
ISBN-13: 9780520082663
Book Description
Powerful, instructive, and full of humanity, this book challenges the
current understanding of the war that has turned Mozambique--a naturally
rich country--into the world's poorest nation. Before going to
Mozambique, William Finnegan saw the war, like so many foreign
observers, through a South African lens, viewing the conflict as
apartheid's "forward defense." This lens was shattered by what he
witnessed and what he heard from Mozambicans, especially those who had
lived with the bandidos armado, the "armed bandits" otherwise known as
the Renamo rebels. The shifting, wrenching, ground-level stories that
people told combine to form an account of the war more local and
nuanced, more complex, more African--than anything that has been
politically convenient to describe.
A Complicated War combines frontline reporting, personal narrative,
political analysis, and comparative scholarship to present a picture of
a Mozambique harrowed by profound local conflicts--ethnic, religious,
political and personal. Finnegan writes that South Africa's domination
and destabilization are basic elements of Mozambique's plight, but he
offers a subtle description and analysis that will allow us to see the
post-apartheid region from a new, more realistic, if less comfortable,
point of view.
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