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Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia

Norman Douglas

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia," Norman Douglas invites readers on an evocative journey through the arid landscapes and lush oases of Tunisia. This travelogue masterfully combines lyrical prose with rich, vivid descriptions, offering not just a topographical exploration but a deep engagement with the cultural and historical contexts of the region. Written in the early 20th century, Douglas's work reflects a burgeoning interest in exotic locales and the Romantic ideal of travel as self-discovery, marking it as a notable contribution to the genre of travel literature during this era. Norman Douglas, a British writer known for his wanderlust and appreciation of the Mediterranean, draws from his own extensive travels. His experiences living in various parts of Europe and his fascination with both nature and human civilization inform the intricate layers of this narrative. Douglas's affinity for the natural world and his perception of cultural intricacies resonate throughout his exploration of Tunisia's oases, capturing both the physical terrain and the spirit of its people. Readers seeking an immersive travel experience will find "Fountains in the Sand" a compelling companion, rich with insights into a land often overlooked. Douglas's keen observations and engaging storytelling not only pave the way for adventure but also invite contemplation of the intersection between environment and culture. This book is essential for anyone wishing to understand the allure of Tunisia and the timeless pursuit of wanderlust.
Disponible depuis: 31/07/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 122 pages.

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