Some people just lead richer and more interesting lives than I do."... My favorite recent story is his stop in Sulkin Sudan (check youtube videos) where he went ashore one day and was repeatedly chased by groups of camel mounted young men waving swords over their heads while charging at him. He spent hours hiding in the ruins fearing that his head was going to be chopped off when one of the villagers found him and told him that everybody is looking for him and that they all have magnificent swords to sell. He had forgot he mentioned the week before that he wanted to buy a sword and Sudan is so poor that when the word went out that a rich American yatchee wants to buy a sword they were coming from hundreds of miles through the dessert. They were waving the swords so he would see them and want to buy! The only one better than that is his Borneo story where the village chiefs bring out their shrunken heads to show (after you are a bit drunk and they don't think you are police) and anyone who has a car accident or falls of a ladder is mysteriously found headless. The Coroner always confirms that indeed the head is missing as a result of accident trauma. The local people feel like this is a fair arrangement as after all if this system was not in place they might just whack one of them leaving a bar at night. So somehow it all works even though many of the bodies are buried with ceremonial mask with no head underneath. Unfortunately I don't think these have made it to print yet. ... "
His first book is:

A really good read about one of the most unusual upbringings and adult lives I will ever hear of.
"Beware the dream crushers." indeed.
yrs,
rubato





