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9781582344522

Mongo Adventures in Trash

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  • ISBN13:

    9781582344522

  • ISBN10:

    1582344523

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-06-26
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
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Summary

mongo n. 1 [1970s +] an idiot. 2 [1980s +] (US, New York) any discarded object that is retrieved. 3. [1980s +] (US, New York) a scrap-metal scavenger. (The Cassell Dictionary of Slang) When journalist Ted Botha moved to New York from South Africa, where people constructed homes out of what others considered trash, he decorated his apartment with furniture he found on Manhattan streets. Soon he realized he wasn't the only person finding things of value in the garbage, and he began roaming the streets meeting all kinds of collectors, united by their obsession with mongo-any discarded item that is rescued from the trash. Here is Botha's remarkable record of his travels among collectors, who are as varied as the kind of mongo they seek. They range from housewife to homeless man, from accountant to computer consultant, from retrenched bank worker to full-time collector. One man finds jewelry in the sludge of New York's sewers; another has built one of the most extensive rare book collections in the city. The myriad reasons for collecting open a window into the range of human desires: some people collect for fun, others to make a living; some to find friends, others to snoop; some to make a political statement, others because it is an addiction. Collecting mongo is a longtime, universal phenomenon, at last receiving a worthy-and appropriately addictive-literary appreciation.

Author Biography

Ted Botha was born in New York City and grew up in Japan, South Africa, and Washington, D.C. He has written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, CondT Nast Traveler, and Outside. His first book, Apartheid in My Rucksack, was a personal account of discovering Africa as a white African.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(5)
Chapter 1 The Pack Rats 6(27)
Chapter 2 The Survivalists 33(22)
Chapter 3 The Treasure Hunter 55(23)
Chapter 4 The Anarchists 78(25)
Chapter 5 The Visionaries 103(21)
Chapter 6 The Dealer 124(31)
Chapter 7 The Voyeur 155(20)
Chapter 8 The Archaeologists 175(25)
Chapter 9 The Preservationist 200(23)
Chapter 10 The Cowboy 223

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