Interview with Peter Davies - Author of “Scatterlings of Africa”
Interview with Peter Davies author of Scatterlings of Africa Literally Publishing Limited (2006) ISBN 9780955440908 Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (4/07)
Today, Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views talks with Peter Davies, author of the action/adventure novel Scatterlings of Africa.
Born and raised in Africa, Peter Davies served as a territorial soldier in Rhodesia from 1963 to 1975. He saw action, and took part in captures and interrogation. This gave him insight into terrorist minds, many of which were successfully encouraged to ‘turn’ and fight alongside Rhodesia’s soldiers against their former comrades. Davies wrote his novel, Scatterlings of Africa, using his own recollections of how the war was fought, and how it affected
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Juanita: Welcome to Reader Views Peter, and thanks for the opportunity to talk with you today about your new novel Scatterlings of Africa. Your story takes place in 60 s-70 s Rhodesia. Would you paint a picture of this area for readers, and tell us what was happening politically in the region?
Peter: Well, thank you for inviting me, Juanita. As you know; after almost fifteen years of war, Rhodesia fell under the grip of Marxist dictator Mugabe who changed its name to Zimbabwe in 1980. But Scatterlings of Africa takes you back to December 1972 in Rhodesia s Zambezi Valley. At that time, the Valley was full of
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Sadly, a civil war was getting underway, and the Zambezi Valley; Rhodesia s north eastern border with Zambia and Mozambique, was the route insurgents used to gain access to the more populated areas of Rhodesia up on
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In 1965, Rhodesia s government had declared independence from the United Kingdom. Radical black African politicians were not satisfied with the slow progress being made by the mainly white Rhodesian government towards universal franchise. Their demand was one-man-one-vote .
Rhodesians had watched this happen in all the other former colonies of Africa and saw that once that happened, future elections if they took place at all were rigged in favour of the incumbent African government. When they discovered that they were worse off than they had been under colonial rule, black African electorates were unable to change their black African governments. It had turned out to be a case of one-man-one-vote
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Back in Rhodesia, the frustrated radical black politicians soon became exiles and set up external military wings; a bit like radical Muslims and Al Qaeda today. These Rhodesian terrorist organizations were funded by the West; yet trained and armed by the Soviet Union and Communist China. Like the modern fanatics of Islam around the world today, terrorist insurgents set about trying to indoctrinate the peaceful black peasant populations of Rhodesia. Those who did not join the cause were intimidated, tortured and sometimes killed. That is why I along with many others was a civilian soldier and
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Juanita: What was your history with Rhodesia at this time?
Peter: I was born there. When I was a child in the 1940s and 50s, my family lived in the bush many miles from the nearest town and I had only black friends. I spoke the local African language, Ndebele as fluently as I spoke English possibly better. But we moved to areas where other languages were spoken and I was sent away to
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Juanita: What inspired you to write this book?
Peter: That s a good question, Juanita; mostly my love for the Africa that was. And its people especially the black Africans who, unlike most of us white Africans had nowhere else
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Juanita: What happens in Scatterlings of Africa ?
Peter: By December 1972, the war is beginning to hot up. Civilian soldiers are increasingly being called upon to leave their families and careers to fight terrorists in the bush . Unlike most of his compatriots, protagonist Lieutenant Ron Cartwright prefers his life as a soldier. But things are changing back home. His wife, Angela; desperately unhappy about her husband s obsession with the war feels neglected and becomes involved in an illicit
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Juanita: How did you own experience influence this story and its characters?
Peter: The military parts are very much based on what I experienced during the war. There s one hard-to-believe scene involving an elephant during the story, but I served alongside a man that this actually happened to. All I did was take a number of incidents, many of which happened to me personally, and wove them into the Scatterlings of Africa story. I d
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Juanita: Would you tell us about Lieutenant Ron Cartwright s obsession with catching the freedom fighter, Gadziwa, and why he chooses to focus his attention militarily rather than on his family?
Peter: Well, it begins with Ron s inclination for the army life in the bush in preference to the rather more mundane life of a civilian at work and
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Juanita: Peter, who are the scatterlings of Africa ?
Peter: Another good question. During the early 1980s an artist listed as Juluka released this distinctly Africa sounding song I think it s the same person who is today known as Johnny Clegg They are the scatterlings of Africa Each uprooted one Scatterlings and fugitives Hooded eyes and weary brows Seek refuge in the night .
It s really about how Africa is the cradle of humankind, and how we are all scatterlings of Africa. When my wife and I eventually left Africa in the late 1980s we felt like scatterlings
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Juanita: You have delved deep into the characters of your book, making this a significant exploration into relationships and personal motivations. It is quite profound. Would you comment?
Peter: Yes, I m glad
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Juanita: What is the take home message of your book?
Peter: Mostly that there s more to what happened in Rhodesia than the media and governments of the West would like people to know. In
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Juanita: The rawness of your story that exposes the reality of violence/turmoil in Africa and juxtaposes it with love/romance is an interesting statement in itself. Would you elaborate? Do you think this dichotomy is true to the African experience?
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Juanita: Many readers of your book remark that your story isn t politically correct. Would you comment?
Peter: You re right there, and I was aware that I d fall foul of the PC brigade as I wrote the book. I told the story
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Juanita: Peter, what are your thought about Africa today, and the continued civil unrest in many of its countries?
Peter: Despair; and anger. It s not just civil unrest that s happening in Africa; the terrible situation in Darfur, for example is close to being genocide. Thanks to liberal western media and politicians, millions of innocent black Africans have died and are still dying; some due to war, others from famine and disease.
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I m not suggesting we should go back to having colonies. That s not possible in Africa anyway; Islamic
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Juanita: Peter, did you find it difficult writing this book? I imagine you would have had to dig deep, into memories that have been buried for years. What
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Peter: Yes, I did dig deep; I have written this book from my heart. It was difficult, sometimes painful, but at the same time immensely rewarding.
Juanita: Do you ever go back to Africa?
Peter: Juanita, there s an old saying; you can take the man out of Africa, but you can t take Africa out of the man . Africa is in my blood, my very bones; so yes, I do visit from time to time. It s such a beautiful place. I get depressed with the dirt and poverty now though; it was never like that when I lived there. But the game reserves are still
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Juanita: The writing style in this book, including your realistic descriptions of the land, its people, the conflict, combined with its fast-pace, is receiving high accolades from readers. What is your background with writing?
Peter: Apart from non-fiction, none. But even as a young man I always wanted to write fiction, so I
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Juanita: Do you have any more projects in the works?
Peter: Yes, I m working on a new novel, which I hope will take much less time than Scatterlings of Africa did because of what I ve learned. The research takes a lot of time; even though you know your subject well, you forget details after more than thirty years. I want my novels to be authentic, so that veterans will say yes, that s how it was; this author knows what it was like
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Juanita: How can readers learn more about you and your book?
Peter: For more information about Scatterlings of Africa, please take a look at my website: it s quite easy to find on any of the main search engines just key in the words Africa Peter Davies and http://www.peterdaviesbooks.com should be near the top of the page. There s a section that enables visitors to read the first few pages; I keep it up to date with the latest reviews, plus links to Amazon. There are a few pictures from my last visit to Botswana, and the unique Okavango Delta a wildlife-filled water paradise in the middle of a desert, deep in Southern Africa.
Juanita:
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Peter: Yes, please Juanita; I wrote Scatterlings of Africa to entertain people who like a good action-filled adventure story. I m grateful that people who have read and reviewed it seem to be saying I ve achieved that.
I d also like to take this opportunity to say thanks to Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson of your organization for his excellent and perceptive review of my book on your site; and to thank you
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