Published by Faber and Faber in 1998 to critical acclaim, the novel interweaves both historical fact and fiction. Its fictional protagonist, Scotsman Nicholas Garrigan, relates how he came to be the personal physician and confidant of Idi Amin, the president by coup d'etat of Uganda from 1971-1979. The novel focuses on Garrigan's relationship and fascination with Amin, who soon grows into a brutal dictator. Garrigan acts repeatedly against his better judgement, remaining in Amin's employment until he is far past the point of easy escape physically or morally. He is gradually drawn into the corruption and paranoia of Amin's rule with disastrous results for those around him.
Drawing on his twenty years living in Africa and his background as a journalist, Foden researched the events surrounding Amin's rise to power and downfall, interviewing many of those who watched and participated in the Ugandan ruler's eight-year reign. The author evokes the form of a memoir by inserting fictional newspaper articles, journal entries, and authentic events.
During a 1998 interview with the online magazine Boldtype, Foden said he based parts of Garrigan's character off a man named Bob Astles who was an associate of Amin. As a British soldier who worked his way into Amin's favor, Astles was much "more proactive" than Garrigan, according to Foden, but paid the price by spending six and a half years in a Ugandan jail after Amin's fall. [1] Bob Astles also more fully compromised himself by his direct association with Amin's security forces. In addition to his jail term after Amin's fall, Astles was also at various times either favored or punished by Amin. He was imprisoned and tortured by the Amin's government on at least one occasion.
The title refers to Amin giving himself the title King of Scotland.
More at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_King_of_Scotland
2007-02-04 04:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the movie title is referring to the scottish doctor who work with Amin
2007-02-04 11:57:26
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answered by chuck h 5
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Idi had a fascination with things Scottish and sometime fancied himself from Scottish royalty
2007-02-04 12:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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