Peter Godwin's complicated loves, great losses and occasional wars
MAY 20, 202553 MIN
Peter Godwin's complicated loves, great losses and occasional wars
MAY 20, 202553 MIN
Description
<p>The writer had a complex relationship with his mother, whose professional reputation built a wall between them, but also saved his life more than once while working as a war correspondent.</p><p>Peter Godwin was born in Zimbabwe when the country was still under colonial rule.</p><p>His English mother was the only doctor for thousands of kilometres and early on, Peter realised that he came second to her patients.</p><p>When Peter was little, civil war broke out at home and so he was sent away to boarding school, and then conscripted by the army when he was still a teenager.</p><p>After his service, Peter became a journalist and while on the ground, his mother’s professional reputation saved his life more than once, including the time he was kidnapped while reporting in Somalia.</p><p>As he grew older, Peter came to see his mother in a new light, and he finally learned the real reason she and his father had emigrated to Africa in the first place.</p><p>This episode of Conversations explores PTSD, war correspondence, journalism, colonialism, the British Empire, Africa, Civil War, the United Kingdom, mothers and sons, the death of a sibling, grief, occupational hazards, mental health, grief, memoirs, biography, origin story, epic, adventure, conscription, boy soldiers.</p><p>Exit Wounds is published by Allen&Unwin.</p><p><a href="https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/conversations-georgina-godwin-zimbabwe-rhodesia-bush-war-secrets/14023214">Richard spoke with Peter's sister, Georgina Godwin, in 2022.</a></p>