Flight of the Diamond Smugglers, Matthew Gavin Frank
Flight of the Diamond Smugglers, Matthew Gavin Frank
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Flight of the Diamond Smugglers
A Tale of Pigeons, Obsession, and Greed Along Coastal South Africa

Author: Matthew Gavin Frank

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2021


Synopsis

For nearly eighty years, a huge portion of coastal South Africa was closed off to the public. With many of its pits now deemed "overmined" and abandoned, American journalist Matthew Gavin Frank sets out across the infamous Diamond Coast to investigate an illicit trade that supplies a global market. Immediately, he became intrigued by the ingenious methods used in facilitating smuggling—particularly, the illegal act of sneaking carrier pigeons onto mine property, affixing diamonds to their feet, and sending them into the air.

Entering Die Sperrgebiet ("The Forbidden Zone") is like entering an eerie ghost town, but Frank is surprised by the number of people willing—even eager—to talk with him. Soon he meets Msizi, a young diamond digger, and his pigeon, Bartholomew, who helps him steal diamonds. It's a deadly game: pigeons are shot on sight by mine security, and Msizi knows of smugglers who have disappeared because of their crimes.

From the mining towns of Alexander Bay and Port Nolloth to Kleinzee's shores littered with shipwrecks, Frank investigates a long overlooked story. Weaving interviews with local diamond miners who raise pigeons in secret with harrowing anecdotes from former heads of security, environmental managers, and vigilante pigeon hunters, Frank reveals how these feathered bandits became outlaws in every mining town.

About Matthew Gavin Frank

Matthew Gavin Frank is the author of The Mad Feast and Preparing the Ghost, which was reviewed on the front-page of the New York Times Book Review. He teaches creative writing and lives in Marquette, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sophfronia on March 29, 2021

While reading this book I kept thinking of the 1971 James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever, specifically the scene where Bond, played by Sean Connery, is briefed on diamond smuggling in South Africa. Miners are shown hiding diamonds in their teeth and then having them extracted by a dentist who is in......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on February 20, 2021

My review for the Minneapolis Star Tribune: [URL not allowed]-fl... Most people probably know the De Beers Corporation's long-running tagline, "A diamond is forever," coined in 1947 and named by Advertising Age as the best ad slogan of the 20th century. Fewer people know that De Beer......more

Goodreads review by Ula on November 29, 2020

Strange, beautiful book, weaving together a deeply personal memoir, notes on natural history, and devastating reporting on the diamond business. It can be pretty dark and even a little disturbing, but it should not come as a surprise regarding the topic. The writing is very poetic and sometimes dens......more

Goodreads review by Anjali on April 01, 2021

This book does not know what it wants to be. Nonfiction about the diamond business and the use of pigeons in smuggling? Deeply personal memoir about the grief of repeated miscarriages? Legend and folklore about pigeons and diamonds? Perhaps this book would have been a very different experience if I......more

Goodreads review by Jason on February 22, 2021

Trigger warning: infant loss. The author and his wife, who he refers to as his "partner" rather than wife for some reason have gone to her native South Africa to scatter the ashes of their six child lost to miscarriage. Loss and bareness underlie much of the book, really about the savaged and desert......more