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This is not a book about Colombia and the cocaine cartels!
This was Excellent book detailing the beginning of the New Colombia. This book is over 6 years old, but it did an excellent job explaining who/what FARC is, not to mention the half a dozen other insurgent/ paramilitaries/ terrorist organizations, the diminished but still powerful cocaine cartels, the land owners and their private armies, not to mention a good history of the ever inept and corrupt succession of presidents keeping the wealth concentrated in the hands of the same less than one percent of the population.
It is a country that could be so great. It has so much going for it, between oil, gold, emeralds, amazingly productive soil for farming and a population by and large dying- sadly, literally- just trying to get ahead.
The number of people in the last 30 years who were "disappeared" a term all too familiar to Colombians is staggering. Far, far more than in Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Argentina or really anywhere else in the world.
This is a country where kidnappings were nearly a national pastime. This book also points out the Cocaine is NOT what made Colombia so violent, corrupt, and off limits to outsiders. It was just the newest and most publicized train wreck affecting the country.
Best of all this book will make most people want to visit this beautiful country.
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zmagic69 | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 31, 2023 |
Reread. Good book.
 
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dimajazz | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 14, 2022 |
Misleading title. It's not about current Colombia nor does it involve short walks from Bogotá.

Northern Bogotanos would never venture into Barrios Unidos?!

Anyways, it's a well written book informative in many important ways but the title is wrong. This is not a book looking at the new Colombia. It's the same old fascination with the old Colombia which is what fills the news stands and TV shows to this very day.

So far only one story of Colombia has been told, over and over and over again. But as he quoted in the book, "Such is our love of the macabre details of ‘real-life crime’ that, according to the Swedish criminologist Nils Christie, depictions of organized crime in films, books and video games are currently worth more than organized crime itself."
If that's what fascinates you then but all means but it's far, far from the true story of Colombia.
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micahammon | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 19, 2020 |
This book is not sure what it wants to be. It's not quite interesting enough to be a travel memoir, but also not well-researched enough to be a social or political history. It's competently written, but didn't scratch my itch for either.

He could also have made himself sound a bit more charming. He admits to having contempt for his fellow tourists, and there's a lot of weird bickering and tension in this.
 
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sometimeunderwater | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 2, 2020 |

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