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Language
  
English

Pages
  
371

LC Class
  
DT433.227 .B87 2009

Author
  
Jane Bussmann

Country
  
United Kingdom

OCLC
  
267172507

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0-230-73712-9

Originally published
  
2009

Page count
  
371

Dewey decimal
  
070.92

Genres
  
Gonzo journalism, Memoir

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The Worst Date Ever or How it Took a Comedy Writer to Expose Africa's Secret War is a memoir written by the British comedy writer Jane Bussmann. The book exposes the war crimes and corruption of the Lord's Resistance Army and the Ugandan government army using black humour and gonzo journalism.

Contents

Overview

After becoming frustrated with celebrity culture, Bussmann became inspired by the American peace activist and conflict resolution expert John Prendergast. Bussmann traveled to Uganda and began investigating the war crimes of Joseph Kony. Part investigative journalism, part dark comedy and part romantic satire, the story is couched in the author's unrequited attempt to get a date with Prendergast.

Reception

Reviewers consistently found the book to be truly funny, although some believed that her use of comedy in horrific situations was frequently inappropriate.

In The New York Times, Daniel Bergner reported that John Prendergast enjoyed introducing himself to a person he spotted reading the book.

References

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