Namibia has more to offer than deserts, lions and romantic camp fires. Follow Anna Mandus to her second home and enjoy her tongue-in-cheek yet knowledgeable accounts of what makes Namibia and Namibians tick.In loving detail, she describes her personal experiences with Namibians and their problems, hopes, traditions and dreams, while opening the reader's eyes to a bigger historical, political and cultural picture of Namibia.
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Zielgruppe
Menschen, die nach Namibia reisen wollen oder bereits einmal dort waren. Außerdem alle, die sich für die Entwicklung in den ehemaligen deutschen Kolonien interessieren und für den Entwicklungsweg des südlichen Afrikas allgemein.
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Höhe: 19 cm
Breite: 11.5 cm
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978-3-946205-07-4 (9783946205074)
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Born in 1962, Anna Mandus lived in the USA and Asia before she settled in Germany for some years. She founded a company and started to write, but it was not long before the travel bug bit again, and she set out to discover a new continent. In the South Western corner of Africa she met a man, a real Namibian-German, a Südwester, who made her the second mother of two teenagers. In Namibia she learned among other things, the art of decorating thorny acacia Christmas trees and the science of correctly reading a rain metre.
Übersetzung
Sylvia Schlettwein, born 1975 in Omaruru, grew up in Stellenbosch, Katima Mulilo and Windhoek and studied German and French Language and Literature in Cape Town, Stuttgart and Lyon. She currently lives in Windhoek, where she writes, edits and translates fiction and poetry in, from and to German, English and Afrikaans.