fbpx

Search Results for: VIPREG2024 promo code of 1xbet Central African Republic

Emily Raboteau

Emily Raboteau is the author of the critically acclaimed novel, The Professor’s Daughter. Her fiction and essays have appeared in Best American Short Stories, Best African American Fiction, The Guardian,…

António Lobo Antunes

…the overriding protagonist. The specific focus of this novel is the retornados, the Portuguese who returned to the motherland in droves when the African colonies gained their independence in the…

The New Internationals

by David Wright Faladé

A stunning historical novel of post-war Paris that interweaves a coming-of-age story, a cross-cultural romance, and a portrait of the international youth at a definitive moment in contemporary history

Margaret Wrinkle

…pick. Wrinkle has received a residency from Hedgebrook and the Griot Award for outstanding storytelling of diverse cultural heritage by the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail of Mobile. Her…

Damon Galgut

Damon Galgut is a South African born in Pretoria in 1963. He wrote his first novel A Sinless Season when he was seventeen. His other books include Small Circle of…

Rupert Isaacson

Rupert Isaacson has written guidebooks to various African countries and writes for Condé Nast Traveler, National Geographic Traveler, and many other magazines….

The Middle East and Islamic World Reader

by Marvin Gettleman

A broad-ranging survey of the Muslim world, newly revised and expanded to include the dramatic events of the Arab Spring.

The Titled Americans

by Elisabeth Kehoe

“Both a remarkable achievement and a real treat . . . written with elegance. . . . American and British readers interested in genealogy and the world of social connections…

The Rose of Martinique

by Andrea Stuart

“The Rose of Martinique is a comprehensive and truly empathetic biography. Andrea Stuart, who was raised in the Caribbean, combines scholarly distance with a genuine attempt to understand her heroine.”…

Wash

by Margaret Wrinkle

“A masterly literary work . . . Wrinkle’s novel does not allow us to draw easy correlations but invites us to consider the painful inheritance and implications of such a…