
Rhapsody in black. In Vespa dall'Angola allo Yemen
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Narrated by:
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Maurizio Desinan
About this listen
20.000 chilometri in Vespa, sei mesi e mezzo all'interno di un viaggio attraverso Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Sudafrica, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambico, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Etiopia e Gibuti, per completare il periplo, iniziato in Marocco, di un continente dove l'ingiustizia, la vulnerabilità e la tragedia sono elevate all'ennesima potenza, una Babele dove ragazzini dodicenni addestrati dai guerriglieri hanno già ucciso e bevuto il sangue dei nemici; dove la corruzione e la disonestà sono virtù per sopravvivere.
©2017 Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore S.r.l. (P)2020 Audible StudiosTrotting around an important portion of Africa, Giorgio brings to life a story that embraces ordinary peoples life's, history, geography, food and romantic scenaries. While at times the author is at loss for words describing poverty and misery he never fails to ask himself and the readers valid questions such as the goal of this trip, the responsibilities of Western countries on the exploitation of the black continent and what drives men to travel, discover and make of the experience.
This story will touch not only experienced travelers but any reader who is hungry to learn about places and people through the lens of a free spirited traveller.
Rhapsody in black - another chapter on the vespa
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