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African attitude

Lang Fafa Dampha

A young Gambian immigrant explores the contrasting philosophies of his fellows in Paris with regard to the West: staunch Pan-Africanism versus hard pro-Western. This story demonstrates the triviality and pointlessness of the attitude of some African immigrants. A story that lifts the lid on the lives of Gambian immigrants in Paris - a world of tragedy, terror and futility, tempered by the voice of reason.

Par Lang Fafa Dampha
Chez Editions L'Harmattan

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01/12/2013 108 pages 12,50 €
Scannez le code barre 9782343022772
9782343022772
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