Fibs, Facts and Farces - Tales from the Arab World

Fibs, Facts and Farces - Tales from the Arab World
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Publisher : Barzipan Publishing
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9780957023345
ISBN-13 : 0957023340
Rating : 4/5 (340 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Fibs, Facts and Farces - Tales from the Arab World by : John Carter

Download or read book Fibs, Facts and Farces - Tales from the Arab World written by John Carter and published by Barzipan Publishing. This book was released on 2012 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The recent history of the Arab World presents a dismal story of pain, horror, and suffering. The causes are many and the blame game endless. However, the happy experiences of one Englishman throw a quite contrary light on current events, and have been written down as a way of saying thank you to all the Arabians involved for their unrivalled hospitality and friendship, as well as for sharing so much hilarious merriment. The author has collected stories over the course of many years that highlight not only the essential dottiness of his own country’s activities in the area, but also unveil the tremendous humour that the Arabs themselves possess. In this volume these tales are recorded, many for the first time, and have been added to by extensive research into the relevant literature to provide important background material, reference and explanation. To understand the humour of a race or nation is to understand and appreciate their culture and characteristics and reach a common ground. Whatever your nationality, Fibs, Facts and Farces: Tales from the Arab World will have you holding your sides.


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