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A Tale of Two Worlds

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The touching story unfolds the unique friendship between a young British correspondent and his Pashtun interpreter, Mir, in war-torn Afghanistan. Their bond deepens as Mir becomes an essential guide to the complexities of Afghan culture and politics. After Mir and his family flee to escape danger, he seeks asylum in London, turning to James for support. This time, their roles reverse, with James introducing Mir to the unfamiliar customs of Western life. However, Mir also serves as a guide, revealing aspects of his homeland that James had overlooked. Together, they navigate the challenges faced by Afghan communities in London, including the shadow economy where asylum seekers struggle to survive. James accompanies Mir through the daunting asylum process, filled with bureaucratic hurdles and setbacks, while also sharing the joys of everyday life in the West, from shopping at Tesco to enjoying bank holidays by the sea. This poignant narrative offers a human perspective on the complexities of asylum and migration, highlighting the enduring impact of colonial history. It powerfully illustrates the cultural divide between the Third and First Worlds, and the ongoing relevance of these themes in contemporary society.

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Kandahar Cockney, James Fergusson

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Erscheinungsdatum
2004
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Titel
Kandahar Cockney
Untertitel
A Tale of Two Worlds
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
James Fergusson
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
376
ISBN10
0007156960
ISBN13
9780007156962
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Beschreibung
The touching story unfolds the unique friendship between a young British correspondent and his Pashtun interpreter, Mir, in war-torn Afghanistan. Their bond deepens as Mir becomes an essential guide to the complexities of Afghan culture and politics. After Mir and his family flee to escape danger, he seeks asylum in London, turning to James for support. This time, their roles reverse, with James introducing Mir to the unfamiliar customs of Western life. However, Mir also serves as a guide, revealing aspects of his homeland that James had overlooked. Together, they navigate the challenges faced by Afghan communities in London, including the shadow economy where asylum seekers struggle to survive. James accompanies Mir through the daunting asylum process, filled with bureaucratic hurdles and setbacks, while also sharing the joys of everyday life in the West, from shopping at Tesco to enjoying bank holidays by the sea. This poignant narrative offers a human perspective on the complexities of asylum and migration, highlighting the enduring impact of colonial history. It powerfully illustrates the cultural divide between the Third and First Worlds, and the ongoing relevance of these themes in contemporary society.