A woman who lived life on her own terms, Hahn was an unknown and
struggling writer when Congo Solo was published. Here - restored to the
form she had intended - is Hahn's unforgettable narrative, a vivid,
provocative, and at times disturbing first-hand account of the racism,
brutality, sexism, and exploitation that were everyday life realities
under Belgium's iron-fisted colonial rule. Until now, the few copies of
Congo Solo in circulation were the adulterated version, which the author
altered after pressure from her publisher and threats of litigation from
the main character's family. This edition makes available a lost
treasure of women's travel writing that shocks and impresses, while
shedding valuable light on the gender and race politics of the period.