Which Tribe Do You Belong To? - Moravia, Alberto

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This is one of the best travel diary ever written. A book that deeply searches for the answers and meanings to the questions of Africa and its peoples. Everyone knows that Alberto Moravia was Italy's greatest writer in the 20th century. In this book Moravia has taken the responsibility to make sense of the mess that is Africa, of its politics, its peoples' struggles, and most importantly, perhaps, of their obliviousness of it all, except of course, its effect.

Hardcover. English. Secker & Warburg. 1974 First English Edition. ISBN: 9780436287183. 218 pp. Good with scuffed and slightly worn dw. Book No: 2505535

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