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“Black Fire: Accounts of the Guerrilla War in Rhodesia” by Michael Raeburn

£130.00

Title: Black Fire: Accounts of the Guerrilla War in Rhodesia

Author: Michael Raeburn

Publisher: Julian Friedmann Publishers Ltd

First Published: 1978

Introduction : James Baldwin

 

About the Book:

“Black Fire: Accounts of the Guerrilla War in Rhodesia” is a historical account that provides an in-depth look at the guerrilla warfare that took place in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the late 1960s and 1970s. Written by Michael Raeburn, this book offers five atmospheric, fictionalized accounts of key moments from the armed struggle against Ian Smith’s settler government.

The book is divided into various sections, each focusing on different aspects of the war, including the The attack on Altena Tobacco Farm, the spiritual grappling of a guerrilla fighter, and the adoption of more sophisticated warfare tactics.

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SKU: B004G77VH8 Categories:Cabinet of Curiosities, Collection One, Holiday Gift Shop, View all
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    This is part of the objects and collectibles to contextualise the “18 Rue de Tournon” Eau De Parfum. 

    Fragrance background:

    The liberation movement (1968 -1980)

    The first three fragrances by 1925 Glen Norah are inspired by Zimbabwe’s liberation movement from 1968 to 19801. This was a time of change and courage that caught the attention of artists around the world. Musicians like Miles Davis and Bob Marley, and writer James Baldwin, all created works that reflected the spirit of the time. These fragrances aim to capture that same spirit.

    Black Fire: Accounts of the Guerrilla War

    James Baldwin’s introduction to “Black Fire!: Accounts of the Guerrilla War in Rhodesia” (also titled “We Are Everywhere: Narratives from Rhodesian Guerillas”) by Michael Raeburn2 provides an insightful look into the complexities of the Rhodesian situation, focusing on fictional narratives based on true events  & character’s.  One significant event documented in the book is the events on the Altena tobacco farm3 in which the guerrilla forces were given the location of a strategic strike point by a Shona spirit medium, marking a turning point in Zimbabwe’s liberation movement.

    James Baldwin in France

    Although the book was published in New York, it was during the time Baldwin found solace and inspiration in France that he contributed to Black Fire: accounts of the Guerrilla War in Rhodesia4. Whilst in central France, Paris, Baldwin would spend his time at cafes such as Café Le Tournon5. During the post-war period, it became a hub for African American expatriates, artists, writers, and intellectuals6. Amidst the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the lingering scent of Gauloises and Gitanes tobacco cigarettes, the café’s ambiance and location fostered an environment where creative minds could gather, exchange ideas, and engage in meaningful debates7. These interactions often transcended mere conversation, sparking movements and inspiring works that contributed to cultural and societal shifts. This essence is intertwined with Zimbabwe’s largest export of the time, Tobacco89, a frequent catalyst for conversation at Café Le Tournon.

    Fragrance Journey

    “18 Rue de Tournon” opens with top notes of honey, mango, and pineapple, paying homage to the “fruits of the land.” The heart of the scent revolves around tobacco, symbolically connecting to the book, Baldwin, and the liberation movement. Finally, it settles into a base note of musk, subtly hinting at the primal instincts of guerrilla fighters.

    Extended Reading

    1. The Fall of Rhodesia – Popular Social Science
    2. Black Fire – Glen Norah
    3. Raeburn, Michael (1978). Black Fire! Narratives of Rhodesian Guerrillas. p177
    4. James Baldwin in Rhodesia – Johannesburg Review of Books
    5. James Baldwin’s Paris – NY Times
    6. Conversation with Alvin Ailey, James Baldwin, and Albert Murray
    7. Chez Tournon: A Homage – NY Times
    8. Zimbabwe’s Main Exports – Trading Economics
    9. Tobacco in Zimbabwe – Wikipedia

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