The Last King of Scotland (1998)
- Authors
- Foden, Giles
- Publisher
- Vintage
- Tags
- war , politics , contemporary
- ISBN
- 9780375703317
- Date
- 1998-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.38 MB
- Lang
- en
Shortly after his arrival in Uganda, Scottish doctor Nicholas Garrigan is called to the scene of a bizarre accident: Idi Amin, careening down a dirt road in his red Maserati, has run over a cow. When Garrigan tends to Amin, the dictator, in his obsession for all things Scottish, appoints him as his personal physician. And so begins a fateful dalliance with the central African leader whose Emperor Jones-style autocracy would transform into a reign of terror.
In **The Last King of Scotland** Foden's Amin is as ridiculous as he is abhorrent: a grown man who must be burped like an infant, a self-proclaimed cannibalist who, at the end of his 8 years in power, would be responsible for 300,000 deaths. And as Garrigan awakens to his patient's baroque barbarism--and his own complicity in it--we enter a venturesome meditation on conscience, charisma, and the slow corruption of the human heart. Brilliantly written, comic and profound, **The Last King of Scotland** announces a major new talent.