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The narrator records an extended journey through Central African rivers and forests, combining episodic travel accounts with reflective sketches of landscape, village life, and the daily routines of expeditions. Vivid sensory description conveys oppressive silence, sudden beauty, heat, rain, and the loneliness that alternates with communal bonds among companions. Essays and vignettes meditate on the difficulty of becoming at home in an unfamiliar land, the moral and aesthetic effects of prolonged exposure to wilderness, and the mixture of admiration, melancholy, and spiritual questioning that such travel provokes.
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