Unspotted, by Justin Fox, is a very short non-fiction book in
which the author goes in search of the highly elusive Cape Leopard. It is
written in a first person – perhaps even a Gonzo – style of narrative. Fox
takes us along on this personal journey, investing the reader quite firmly in
his own quest to see a rare animal in the wild. Yet it is not some
self-involved, Gonzo rip-off. Fox deftly handles his story, providing vivid,
enthralling descriptions of the South African landscape with amusing
observations and dialogues along the way.
I very much enjoyed Fox’s writing style, which was always a
balance of informative and comedic (“The vehicle bounced over boulders like an
inebriated frog.”). I was in Southern Africa for a few months earlier this year
and developed a strong fondness for the land, the people, and the wildlife. Fox’s
book brought me right back into that place, and made me yearn to hike out into
the wilds once again, despite the author’s own apparent disdain for physical
activity.
Although I’m a slow reader, I made my way through this short
text in one sitting. Apparently this is philosophy behind the book’s publisher,
Annorlunda Books, which specializes in “novella length or shorter” for both
fiction and non-fiction. I dig the concept and will check out more of their
books in future.
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