A hybrid of a travelogue and a social history
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Some years ago a girlfriend was trying to persuade me to go to Kenya with her. "But I'm terrified of snakes" I said. "Don't be daft" she replied, "no one sees a snake." On our second day we ran over a puff adder, a week later an unidentified green snake eyeballed me as I lay sunbathing near a lake and to round off a perfect holiday a spitting cobra reared up and spat at the car window. And yet I still insisted on visiting every snake park we came across. Which makes The Snakebite Survivors' Club compulsory reading for someone like me.
Snakes occupy a peculiar position in the human psyche; in different cultures they have been associated with everything from birth to death, with liberal helpings of sex thrown in for good measure. Most of us are both fascinated and repelled by snakes and Jeremy Seal is no exception. He starts the book with an account of how he can't bring himself to go into the reptile house at London Zoo. Being a travel writer, Seal is clearly both certifiable and able to spot good copy when he sees it, so he naturally concludes that the only solution is to set off round the world in search of as many lethal snakes and those who have survived their bites as possible. Seal's journeys through America, Africa, Australia and India are every bit as engaging as you might expect from the man who wrote A Fez of the Heart--a book whose only failing was its badly punning title. Where Seal scores heavily is that he never becomes detached from his subject matter. So many travel writers tend to waltz imperiously though foreign parts, affecting an intimacy they never achieve. Even when Seal is talking history, myth or religion, he's never less than personal.
Seal's interest is more than curiosity, it's phobic and that's what makes it so compelling. Whether he's meeting the American woman who survived her husband's attempt to murder her with a rattle snake, or the Kilifi man who survived a black mamba or the suspiciously conveniently named Dundee--the Australian who shrugged off a taipan--you can sense his sub-text: "What would I have done?" and "Could I have survived?" The same feelings permeate the historical. When he retraces the steps of the first Australian to catch a taipan, you know that he's somehow expecting a snake to appear in the same place. And when it doesn't, like Seal, you are both relieved and disappointed. The Snakebite Survivors' Club is a rare mix of intelligence and whimsy, but don't for a minute think it will cure you of your fear of snakes. So if you're feeling faint-hearted, grab a copy and head for Ireland where--legend has it--there isn't a snake in sight. --John Crace
"Mr. Seal has a gift for bringing to life the sensations caused by snakebite. . . . An affable and wide-ranging travel book."-The Wall Street Journal
A white-knuckled voyage . . . enlarged by historical detail and squinty-eyed
snapshots of the scaly global outback."-Outside
Seal tells fascinating stories and complements them with lore that is funny,
gruesome, and mesmerizing."-Men's Journal
Mr. Seal has a gift for bringing to life the sensations caused by snakebite. . . .
An affable and wide-ranging travel book."-The Wall Street Journal
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