Saturday, September 30, 2006

Book Review

The Globe 100

The Globe and Mail’s 8th annual selection of the 100 best and most influential books of 2005

CURRENT AFFAIRS & POLITICS

The Politics of Bones: Dr. Owens Wiwa and the Struggle for Nigeria's Oil
By J. Timothy Hunt
McClelland & Stewart, 389 pages, $36.99

This is a skillfully written book with many strands: the politics of development in an oil-rich nation; the local practices of large multinational companies; the colourful but often violent recent history of Africa's most populous nation; and a story of personal tragedy, flight and survival. The book focuses on Owens Wiwa and his wife, Diana. Wiwa was the brother of Ken Saro-Wiwa, charismatic leader of the Ogoni people, hanged by Sani Abacha's regime in 1995 on murky charges of political murder. — David M. Malone

Santa Fe Public Radio Interview

KSFR, public radio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is broadcasting an in-depth interview with J. Timothy Hunt, author of the newly-released paperback The Politics of Bones: Dr. Owens Wiwa and the Struggle for Nigeria's Oil. Chris Goldstein, of Active Voice Radio, is host.

Tune in Friday, October 6 at 6:30 p.m. Montain Time
KSFR, 90.7 FM
Santa Fe, NM

or listen online at www.ksfr.org

For more information, go to www.activevoiceradio.com