Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa

Mungo Park

Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Published
30 August 2000
Pages
416
ISBN
9780822325376

Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa

Mungo Park

Mungo Park’s Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa has long been regarded as a classic of African travel literature. In fulfilling his mission to find the Niger River and in documenting its potential as an inland waterway for trade, Park was significant in opening Africa to European economic interests. His modest, low-key heroism made it possible for the British public to imagine themselves as a welcomed force in Africa. As a tale of adventure and survival, it has inspired the imaginations of readers since its first publication in 1799 and writers from Wordsworth and Melville to Conrad, Hemingway and T. Coreghessan Boyle have acknowledged the influence of Park’s narrative on their work. Unlike the large expeditions that followed him, Park travelled only with native guides or alone. Without much of an idea of where he was going, he relied entirely on local people for food, shelter and directions throughout his eventful 18-month journey. While his warm reaction to the people he met made him famous as a sentimental traveller, his chronicle also provides a rare written record of the lives of ordinary people in West Africa before European intervention. His accounts of war, politics and the spread of Islam, as well as his constant confrontations with slavery as practiced in 18th-century West Africa, are as valuable today as they were in 1799. In preparing this new edition, editor Kate Ferguson Marsters presents the complete text and includes reproductions of all the original maps and illustrations. Park’s narrative serves as a crucial text in relation to scholarship on the history of slavery, colonial enterprise and 19th-century imperialism. The availability of this full edition should give a new generation of readers access to a travel narrative that has inspired other readers and writers over two centuries and should enliven scholarly discussion in many fields.

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