The translator : a tribesman's memoir of Darfur
Daoud Hari, as told to Dennis Michael Burke and Megan M. McKenna
- 1st ed
- London Penguin 2008
- xii, 210 p. ; 20 cm
A call from the road -- We are here -- The dead Nile -- A bad time to go home -- My sister's village -- The end of the world -- Homecoming -- The seven of us -- The translator -- Sticks for shade -- Two and a half million stories -- Connections -- Nicholas Kristof and Ann Curry reporting -- Once more home -- Waking up in N'Djamena -- A strange forest -- The sixth trip -- What can change in twenty-four hours? -- Some boys up ahead with a Kalashnikov -- Our bad situation gets a little worse -- Blindfolds, please -- We came to rescue you guys -- We can't think of anything to say -- The rules of hospitality -- Open house at the torture center -- The Hawalya -- My one percent chance
9780141037004
2007042308
Hari, Daoud Sudan - History - Darfur Conflict, 2003- - Personal narratives, Sudanese Translators - Sudan - Darfur - Biography