LEIGH FORBES: Books of all Sorts

30th April 2019
by Leigh Forbes
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The Translator: a tribesman’s memoir of Darfur

by Daoud Hari. A chilling first-hand account of the Darfur genocide wreaked by the Sudanese government in 2003. But coincidence, Sudan’s President, Omar al-Bashir, was finally ousted as I was reading this book in 2019, news which did much to … Continue reading

19th April 2016
by Leigh Forbes
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At the Loch of the Green Corrie

by Andrew Greig. The most astonishingly thought-provoking narrative, which weaves together a biography of the poet Norman MacCaig, fishing, whisky, wild camping in the north west Highlands of Scotland, geology, and that link between the soul and what it means … Continue reading