“Brilliant and essential. . . . A work of understated and heartfelt prose that relates one man’s intimate view of the epic cultural and political shifts that created modern Africa.”
— Los Angeles Times
In the House of the Interpreter
Year
2015
Pages
257
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“Brilliant and essential. . . . A work of understated and heartfelt prose that relates one man’s intimate view of the epic cultural and political shifts that created modern Africa.”
— Los Angeles Times
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