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312 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1963
When Margaret Laurence set out for Somaliland with her engineer husband in 1950, she confronted the difficulty of communication between peoples of vastly different cultures. Yet she came to know the skilled orators, poets and craftsmen of the country, and to share the vision of a people’s struggle for survival in a barren land.This is one of those eloquent old-fashioned great reads of people living in a strange land where a potpourri of cultures convened and became dependent on each other, building camaraderie and friendship in unlikely places - building their own linguistic tower of Babel, while acquiring a deep understanding of the human psyche and soul other than one's own.
The Prophet’s Camel Bell is part travelogue, part autobiography, part celebration of human nature, and essential reading for anyone who has ever been a stranger in a strange land.