The book you are about to read seeks to make
the unfamiliar familiar and to make the foreign seem like home.
At the same time, it seeks to make your world a
little less comfortable by showing you a cultural way of life based not on
objects, but on human respect for a harsh and even otherworldly environment.
In a world dominated by skyscrapers and planned
communities, where travel is measured by speed and efficiency, this book
introduces a land seemingly plucked from a time long ago.
This book is a humble attempt to give voice to
the nation of Mauritania culture, its harsh beauties, its complex
personalities, its long legendary history and its short political reality.
Most of all, though, it is my hope that, after
witnessing its fervent past, my readers will come to appreciate the deep
respect for the stranger and the sincere welcome for the wanderer that this
nation of nomads extends to all and especially to the nomad in spirit who opens
this book to see the strange golden dunes of Mauritania.
About the author:
Seyid O. Seyid is a Mauritanian journalist, English instructor and
conference interpreter. He was born approximately 1971 in a desert tent in a
summer night during one of the hardest droughts of his country.
After two
decades of general education in Arabic, he decided to embark on a new academic
adventure where he chose English to be the language of higher education. That
challenging decision opened doors of opportunities, ending up with a Master’s
degree in American Studies. As international freelance reporter, he worked for
Voice of America & United Nations Humanitarian News Agency IRINNEWS. He
said that he must be engaged in a dream-writing project that is bigger than he
is to be able to finance his PhD research. With professional experience
extending over 16 years, he has insisted “we should learn from birth to death.”.
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Call +17866567000 or email smauritania@gmail.com

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