Acclaimed Somali writer Nuruddin Farah's non-fiction text is based upon a number of interviews to Somali refugees in four European nations historically close to his homeland - Italy, England, Sweden, Switzerland. Their voices intertwine, framed by that of the exile writer, providing a reconstruction of Somalia as a postcolonial nation first and a civil-war ridden failed state later.

Di Maio Alessandra (2003). Rifugiati: Voci della diaspora somala. Roma : Meltemi.

Rifugiati: Voci della diaspora somala

Di Maio Alessandra
2003-01-01

Abstract

Acclaimed Somali writer Nuruddin Farah's non-fiction text is based upon a number of interviews to Somali refugees in four European nations historically close to his homeland - Italy, England, Sweden, Switzerland. Their voices intertwine, framed by that of the exile writer, providing a reconstruction of Somalia as a postcolonial nation first and a civil-war ridden failed state later.
2003
Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the Somali Diaspora
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Di Maio Alessandra (2003). Rifugiati: Voci della diaspora somala. Roma : Meltemi.
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