The Greatest Botswana, American "Botswana" Books of All Time

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  1. 1. Mating by Norman Rush

    "Mating" is a novel that follows the story of a female anthropologist who is doing her fieldwork in Botswana. She falls in love with an eccentric and charismatic intellectual who has created a utopian matriarchal village in the Kalahari desert. The narrative explores themes of love, feminism, and idealism as it delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal structures.

    The 1211th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. Mortals by Norman Rush

    "Mortals" is a complex narrative about a Milton scholar and CIA operative named Ray Finch stationed in Botswana. The story explores his personal struggles with his marriage, his brother's death, and his professional life. The narrative also delves into his philosophical and psychological musings, providing a deep exploration of his character. The book presents a rich tapestry of African politics, CIA covert operations, and the human condition, all set against the backdrop of Botswana.

    The 2944th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3. When Rain Clouds Gather by Bessie Head

    The novel is a poignant exploration of political exile, social change, and agricultural innovation set in Botswana. It follows the story of Makhaya, a refugee fleeing apartheid South Africa, who finds solace and purpose in a rural village where he meets an Englishman running an experimental farm. Together, they work to transform the arid landscape and the lives of the local people, battling against both natural adversity and the resistance of traditionalists. The narrative delves into themes of personal healing, community development, and the struggle against oppressive systems, all set against the backdrop of Africa's complex postcolonial challenges.

    The 5969th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 4. Whites by Norman Rush

    "Whites" is a collection of short stories that delve into the lives of various characters, primarily American expatriates, living in Botswana during the 1980s. The stories explore the complex interactions and cultural clashes between Westerners and Africans, as well as the personal dilemmas and moral ambiguities faced by the characters. Through nuanced storytelling, the book examines themes of colonial legacy, personal identity, and the often problematic nature of cross-cultural relationships, all set against the backdrop of Botswana's serene landscape and social transitions.

    The 7859th Greatest Book of All Time

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