Here is the second installment of my pie-chart fiesta. Today we look at how I've spent my 24 years.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Pie-Full of Truth Part I.
Here is a new segment I'm going to try for a while. Blogging has gotten boring and tedious, so I've made up some pie-charts about my life. Enjoy the visual insight offered by comparing percentages and relative amounts.
First Up:
*77.2 Years. Source: The Internets
First Up:
*77.2 Years. Source: The Internets
Thursday, February 08, 2007
The What

What is the What is the life story of Valentino Achak Deng, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan. It recounts his childhood before the war through the attack on his village, his fleeing from one refugee camp to another and then immigrating to America. There are relentless accounts of the tragedies in his life, but in the book humanity is never overshadowed by the crimes against it.
The narrative structure follows Valentino through one day, while he tells his stories to the people he encounters, even though they aren't listening.
The title of the book refers to a Sudanese creation myth. God created a Dinka man and woman (the Dinka are a group of tribes in southern Sudan) and he gave them cattle. The cattle were perfectly suited to their life and would provide all the meat and milk the people could want. But then, and this is the part I love, God said the Dinka could choose between having the cattle or having The What.
I love this part because it is so much like Let's Make a Deal: They were offered a chance to give up a domesticated animal that could be the basis of a civilization and take what's behind curtain number 2.
I don't want to give any more away about the book, but it is a great and moving account of the civil war in Sudan and Darfur and features a cameo by NBA legend Manute Bol.
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