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Jeffrey Tayler

    Jeffrey Tayler est un auteur et journaliste qui se concentre sur des thèmes géographiques et culturels. Son travail explore souvent des paysages éloignés et difficiles, en se concentrant sur l'expérience humaine dans ces environnements. La maîtrise linguistique de Tayler enrichit son écriture, permettant une immersion plus profonde dans les cultures qu'il dépeint.

    Glory in a Camel's Eye
    The Lost Kingdoms of Africa
    • 2005

      The Lost Kingdoms of Africa

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(47)Évaluer

      Beset by ethnic rebellion and sectarian violence, few areas of the world are as isolated and little travelled as the Sahel, the expanse of the badlands and semi-desert forming the southern coast of the Saharan sand sea. Nonetheless, Chad, northern Nigeria, Niger, Mali and Senigal once fostered some of Africa's wealthiest and most exotic kingdoms and empires, and to this day produce some of the continent's leading writers, musicians and artists. The predominantly Muslim faith of the region makes the Sahel a cultural as well as geographic designation. Timbuktu, the cities along the Niger River, and the Hausa emirates once thrived on trans-Saharan trade, and accepted Islam from Arabs who came as both merchants and conquerers. Jeffrey Taylor travels 2,500 miles across the Sahel by truck, taxi, bus and boat to present a personal account of one of Africa's least- known regions - that of Muslim Africa.

      The Lost Kingdoms of Africa
    • 2003

      Glory in a Camel's Eye

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(117)Évaluer

      Jeffrey Tayler describes his journey through the Moroccan Sahara on camel and foot, describing extremely harsh conditions because of unprecedented drought, and offering a glimpse into the Arab world.

      Glory in a Camel's Eye