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Stumbling through his lawsuit while recalling troubles back home, the professor is met firmly by his accusers, who finally point out that “when a white European author writes about Africa, he is unwittingly reenacting an exploitative act.” This might damn the author himself, but he is to be praised for taking the risk as he hones important questions with razor-sharp intensity.
Though readers will be disappointed if they expect a fast-paced cat-and-mouse chase, Lebedev’s rich and ruminative writing raises important questions about the ethics and personal costs of perpetrating anonymous mass murder.