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Lost World of the Kalahari

Author: Laurens Van Der Post
Publisher: Apollo Editions
Category: Book

Buy Used: $38.23



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 2909834

Media: Paperback

ISBN: 0815200730
EAN: 9780815200734
ASIN: 0815200730

Publication Date: January 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: paperback looks great! fast shipping no highlighting or underlining

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Lost World of the Kalahari (Vintage Classics)
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  • Paperback - Lost World of the Kalahari (for South Africa Only)
  • Unknown Binding - The lost world of the Kalahari
  • Hardcover - The Lost World of the Kalahari
  • Hardcover - The Lost World of the Kalahari (Isis (Hardcover Large Print))
  • Audio Cassette - The Lost World of the Kalahari (Isis Series)
  • Unknown Binding - The lost world of the Kalahari
  • Hardcover - The Lost World of the Kalahari

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
An account of the author’s grueling, but ultimately successful, journey in 1957, through Africa’s remote, primitive Kalahari Desert, in search of the legendary Bushmen, the hunters who pray to the great hunters in the sky.



Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great book   May 30, 2008
Good story teller, offering hidden charm and magic between the lines. A mind-opening invitation to our ancient ways.


5 out of 5 stars van der Post right on   June 26, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Laurens van der Post is frequently and correctly cited for his effusive language and exaggerations, but this account of the Bushmen and their environs is fairly close to the truth and makes great reading. I ordered this copy to replace the one I lent to my professor of African Studies at the Air Force War College (which he kept). He thought it was one of the best expositions of the life and circumstances of the bushmen and based on my limited knowledge from classwork on the subject it seems to be on target.


5 out of 5 stars I Loved the Book Anyway   May 25, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

It has been twenty years since I read this book, but it left a strong impression on me for its beautiful writing and images. In spite of what the one Amazon reviewer said, I would still recommend the book for its adventure and wonder, even if it is not an entirely true story. Just keep in mind that it might have a big dash of fiction. In a strange way, though, it makes the book even more interesting.

The one Amazon reviewer said, "Anyone who is thinking about reading this book should know that VDP was a major BS artist. Very good at it too, was a friend of royalty and also Jung. If you can find it, read J.D.F. Jones "Storyteller: The Lives of Laurens Van Der Post". To his credit, he did oppose apartheid."

Behind any book, there is often a very strange reality.



5 out of 5 stars A book filled with love and dignity   October 6, 2004
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

An older friend of mine met Laurens Van der Post in Australia and described him as "a wonderful man." A large part of the joy of reading "Kalahari," his best-known book, comes from the experience of his transparent honesty and honest heart. His writing style is as wonderful as the man was--unpretentious, without "side," and ever positive and life-affirming. Van der Post did a fine service in revealing how trivial and unconnected our modern traits of cynicism and meaninglessness appear before the Bushmen's selfless creed. This is one of the great books of pilgrimage.


1 out of 5 stars Should come with warning label   January 7, 2002
 29 out of 38 found this review helpful

Anyone who is thinking about reading this book should
know that VDP was a major BS artist. Very good at it too,
was a friend of royalty and also Jung. If you can find it,
read J.D.F. Jones "Storyteller: The Lives of Laurens Van
Der Post". VDP was constantly reinventing himself. Many
of his stories about everything from his war record to
his Bushman connections were exaggerated or just plain
invented. People loved to hear this stuff about the great
white hunter, the ancient heart of Africa, blah blah blah.
To his credit, he did oppose apartheid.

If you want an readable book on the Bushmen, try Elizabeth
Marshall Thomas' "The Harmless People". At least she actually
knew them!

BTW The film is called "The Lost World of the Kalahari",
BBC 1958. Don't know if you can get it on video. A better bet
would be "Kalahari Desert People", by John Marshall.

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