Overview
Asmara is the capital of Eritrea. It is a surreally Italian city at the center of an ex-Italian colony that has, for more than ten years, been at war with its neighbor Ethiopia, which claims sovereignty over Eritrea. Amidst the broken palaces of the late Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie, nomadic desert encampments, and war-devastated towns, Justin Hill found a people remarkably resistant to everything fate has thrown at them.
Synopsis
Asmara is the capital of Eritrea. It is a surreally Italian city at the center of an ex–Italian colony that has, for more than ten years, been at war with its neighbor Ethiopia, which claims sovereignty over Eritrea. Amidst the broken palaces of the late Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie, nomadic desert encampments, and war–devastated towns, Justin Hill found a people remarkably resistant to everything fate has thrown at them. This book, a tribute to their resilience, will stand beside Philip Gouravitch’s We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families as a classic account of contemporary Africa.
Library Journal
The former Italian colony of Eritrea has been at war with neighboring Ethiopia for much of its recent history. Hill (A Bend in the Yellow River), a volunteer teacher in Eritrea during a short period of peace in the late 1990s, recounts his time there but does not really detail his teaching experiences. Instead, he focuses on the history of the country, stories from the people who fought in the war, and how Eritrea attempted to rebuild itself during the peace-that is, until war broke out again, forcing him to evacuate. Hill provides some sense of the atrocities that occurred during the war and touches lightly on such issues as poverty and the role of women. His personal account is certainly interesting but unfortunately does not give a complete picture of life in Eritrea. It really only skims the surface of this country, with a proud and resilient-yet profoundly weary-people. For larger travel collections in public libraries.-Sheila Kasperek, North Hall Lib., Mansfield Univ., PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.