African Adventure Explained

African Adventure
Author:Willard Price
Illustrator:Pat Marriott
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Adventure comic
Publisher:John Day (US)
Jonathan Cape (UK)
English Release Date:1963
Pages:189 pp
Isbn:0-340-14904-3
Oclc:16203319

African Adventure is a 1963 children's book by the Canadian-American author Willard Price featuring his "Adventure" series characters, Hal and Roger Hunt.

On Safari in Uganda, Hal and Roger manage to capture a varied collection of African animals including a pigeon, hyena, cape buffalo, and leopard. But their efforts are threatened by the antics of fraudulent White Hunter "Colonel" Benjamin Bigg, and by a member of the Leopard Society who is out to kill them.

Legacy

Richard Phillips cites African Adventure as an example of western authors acknowledging decolonisation, albeit through a traditionally colonial lens. "Though Price acknowledges African anti-colonial resistance," Phillips writes, "he collapses it back into a form of primitivism and savagery."[1] In 2015, Tim Dee, writing for The Guardian, included African Adventure on his list of the "10 best nature books."[2]

Notes and References

  1. 10.1177/096746080100800201. Politics of reading: Decolonizing children's geographies. Ecumene. 8. 2. 125–150. 2001. Phillips. Richard.
  2. Web site: Dee. Tim. March 20, 2015. The 10 best nature books. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150320204311/http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/mar/20/the-10-best-nature-books . 2015-03-20 . July 19, 2020. The Guardian. en.