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Tour d'Afrique: Africa A-Z > Floating to Mauritius (Sep/Oct 2013)

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message 1: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Hello everyone,

I must apologize all over myself for the lateness of setting up this thread, but we need your suggestions for books from or about Mauritius!

From A Basket of Leaves: 99 Books That Capture the Spirit of Africa i can recommend Journey to Mauritius and The Book of Color.

So let's hear some titles of books you'd like to read for our tour stop in Mauritius and I will set up a poll in a few days...


message 2: by Myriam (last edited Sep 04, 2013 07:43AM) (new)

Myriam (umka) | 8 comments I nominate Sens-Plastique by Malcolm de Chazal. It is a collection of aphorisms from Mauritian writer/artist de Chazal, who was hailed as a surrealist by André Breton. It is not a story per se and so does not have a setting. It just occurred to me that it might not fit within the rules of the challenge because of this. What is the verdict?


message 3: by Myriam (last edited Sep 04, 2013 07:49AM) (new)

Myriam (umka) | 8 comments Here is a .
I did not know J.M.G. Le Clézio is Mauritian. I wonder if any of his books are set in Mauritius? I will definitely investigate.


message 4: by Myriam (new)

Myriam (umka) | 8 comments Here is a J.M.G. Le Clézio novel set in Mauritius: The Prospector.


message 5: by Liralen (new)

Liralen | 168 comments Disclaimer: I have read none of these; I just did a couple of searches to see what turned up on Mauritius that looked interesting.

The Rape Of Sita
The Last Brother
The Prisoner of Paradise
Golden Bats and Pink Pigeons: A Journey to the Flora and Fauna of a Unique Island

And oh my gosh, Myriam, that Wikipedia link and its connected links are going to provide such glorious distraction...


message 6: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Myriam, i'm not familiar with the Chazal book at all but i'm intrigued. if his aphorisms/essays give any insight into life on Mauritius, i think it could count. I'll look into it. I think you should plan to read it no matter what since we are pretty casual with the Tour and i can tell you are really game to read it. :)

Thanks for adding to the list Liralen!


message 7: by Myriam (new)

Myriam (umka) | 8 comments After looking into it, it seems that Sens-Plastique does not discuss Mauritius. It appears to be about flowers and love. So, I would take back my nomination. I will just read it on my own :)


message 8: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Flowers and love...that's not about Mauritius? ;)

At the very least you have brought an author from a little-known place to the attention of some of us. :)


message 9: by Laura (new)

Laura | 59 comments All the books mentioned so far sound sooo interesting! It will be a hard decision when decision time comes.


message 10: by Friederike (new)

Friederike Knabe (fknabe) | 148 comments Liralen wrote: "Disclaimer: I have read none of these; I just did a couple of searches to see what turned up on Mauritius that looked interesting.

The Rape Of Sita
The Last Brother
The Prisoner of Paradise
Golden..."


I strongly recommend The Last Brother and
The Prospector


message 11: by Liralen (new)

Liralen | 168 comments Any update on the Mauritius read?

Thanks!


message 12: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Liralen wrote: "Any update on the Mauritius read?

Thanks!"


Apologies, Liralen (and everybody)...Muphyn and I have both been swamped but i'm going to set up the poll right now.


message 13: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments WE HAVE A TIE!

it's between The Rape Of Sita and The Last Brother with 8 votes a piece.

Would you all prefer a run-off or to include them both as official group reads?


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 118 comments Run off!


message 15: by Beverly (new)

Beverly | 460 comments It does not matter to me as only The Last Brother is available for me. I will be unable to secure The Rape of Sita.


message 16: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (new)

Tinea (pist) | 392 comments Mod
I'm in the same boat as Beverly-- The Rape of Sita looks very good but I won't be able to get a copy.


message 17: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Ha...I had the opposite problem. So I think I definitely won't do a runoff then...


message 18: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Hello...i finally opened a thread for discussions:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


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