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Seppellitemi in piedi

In viaggio lungo i sentieri del popolo Rom

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Gypsies have always intrigued and fascinated - partly because of their mysterious origins, and partly because of the romance of nomadism. But because they resist assimilation, having survived as a distinct people for over a thousand years, they have also been the victims of other people's nationalism and xenophobia. In this fascinating and timely study, Fonseca focuses particularly on the gypsies in Eastern Europe (an estimated 6 million), and their future as a distinct race within a nationalist Europe. While researching the book, Fonseca learned Romany and stayed with the gypsies, becoming deeply involved with their lives, and befriending several gypsy kings. The result is a clolourful and frank book, filled with enthusiasm and curiosity, without lapsing into piety or romanticism.

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Seppellitemi in piedi, Isabel Fonseca

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Rok vydania
1999
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Titul
Seppellitemi in piedi
Podtitul
In viaggio lungo i sentieri del popolo Rom
Jazyk
taliansky
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
336
ISBN10
8820027070
ISBN13
9788820027070
Série
Prvé vydanie
1995
Pôvodný názov
Bury me standing
Hodnotenie
3,95 z 5
Anotácia
Gypsies have always intrigued and fascinated - partly because of their mysterious origins, and partly because of the romance of nomadism. But because they resist assimilation, having survived as a distinct people for over a thousand years, they have also been the victims of other people's nationalism and xenophobia. In this fascinating and timely study, Fonseca focuses particularly on the gypsies in Eastern Europe (an estimated 6 million), and their future as a distinct race within a nationalist Europe. While researching the book, Fonseca learned Romany and stayed with the gypsies, becoming deeply involved with their lives, and befriending several gypsy kings. The result is a clolourful and frank book, filled with enthusiasm and curiosity, without lapsing into piety or romanticism.