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    The Last King of Scotland

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    The Last King of Scotland

    The Last King of Scotland by Giles Foden, Peter Forbes (Narrator) ~ Unabridged
    Ripped by OldScotsman 27-July-2010 | ASIN: B000LP5E3W | Language English | 10 Audio CDs in MP3/48 KBit/s CBR / 44,100 Hz / Mono
    Encoder: Fraunhofer (JetAudio 8.0.7.1000 Plus VX) | Total Runtime: 11 Hours 45 Mins | 253 MB

    No, we're not talking Bonnie Prince Charlie here. The title character of Giles Foden's debut novel, The Last King of Scotland, is none other than Idi Amin, the former dictator of Uganda. Told from the viewpoint of Nicholas Garrigan, Amin's personal physician, the novel chronicles the hell that was Uganda in the 1970s. Garrigan, the only son of a Scots Presbyterian minister, finds himself far away from Fossiemuir when he accepts a post with the Ministry of Health in Uganda. His arrival in Kampala coincides with the coup that leads to President Obote's overthrow and Idi Amin Dada's ascendancy to power. Garrigan spends only a few days in the capital city, however, before heading out to his assignment in the bush. But a freak traffic accident involving Amin's sports car and a cow eventually brings the good doctor into the dictator's orbit; a few months later, Garrigan is recalled from his rural hospital and named personal physician to the president. Soon enough, Garrigan finds himself caught between his duty to his patient and growing pressure from his own government to help them control Amin.
    From Nicholas Garrigan's catbird seat, Foden guides us through the horrors of Amin's Uganda. It would be simple enough to make the dictator merely monstrous, but Foden defies expectation, rendering him appealing even as he terrifies. The doctor "couldn't help feeling awed by the sheer size of him and the way, even in those unelevated circumstances, he radiated a barely restrained energy…I felt–far from being the healer–that some kind of elemental force was seeping into me." And Garrigan makes a fine stand-in for Conrad's Marlow as he travels up a river of blood from Naiveté to horrified recognition of his own complicity. As if this weren't enough, Foden also treats us to a finely drawn portrait of Africa in all its natural, political, and social complexity. The Last King of Scotland makes for dark but compelling reading.


    About The Author
    Giles Foden was born in 1967 and spent his youth in Africa. Between 1990 and 2006 he worked as a journalist on the Times Literary Supplement and the Guardian. In 1998 he published The Last King of Scotland, which won the Whitbread First Novel Award and was later made into a feature film. The author of three other novels and also a work of narrative non-fiction, in 2007 he was appointed Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He lives in Norfolk…


    About The Reader
    Peter Forbes is a Scottish actor. On television Forbes had an appearance in Casualty, Berkeley Square and The Bill. Peter Forbes trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated in English from Edinburgh University. One of his most remarkable roles was in the musical Mamma Mia! at the Prince Edward Theatre in London. Other theatre works include the Shakespearean roles in Twelfth Night, Richard III and A Midsummer Night's Dream. On television Forbes had an appearance in Casualty, Berkeley Square and The Bill.


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