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Equatoria

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Dreyer, Tom, Heyns, Michiel

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Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Aflame Books Summary: Two English naturalists are commissioned by Antwerp Zoo in 1912 to bring back a live okapi from the Belgian Congo. Their trip through the jungles of central Africa is one of well-meaning imperial arrogance as the 'explorers' come face-to-face with the limits of their own folly, and the absurdity of trying to name the unnameable.
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Two English naturalists are commissioned by Antwerp Zoo in 1912 to bring back a live okapi from the Belgian Congo. Their trip through the jungles of central Africa is one of well-meaning imperial arrogance as the 'explorers' come face-to-face with the limits of their own folly, and the absurdity of trying to name the unnameable.

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