Almost a Foreign Country

A Personal Geography in Columns and Aphorisms

by Manfred Wolf


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/11/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9780595524235

About the Book

Is it time to negotiate with bin Laden? Is lying about sex ever-or perhaps often-a good idea? To what extent do religion and culture shape the ways in which we communicate? What is the mysterious syndrome called CHOIS, with which many long-time pessimists suddenly find themselves diagnosed? Delve into this intriguing collection to find out the answers to these questions, and many more.

In Almost a Foreign Country, a collection of columns, articles and aphorisms, Manfred Wolf brings his unique perspective to bear on a broad range of aspects characterizing our current reality and the way we live now. From love and the relationships between men and women to time and aging, from current political and social issues to the ever-changing face of language-Wolf tackles them all, often combining humor with a sharp, somber perception of the issues that concern us all. His point of view is always unflinching, original, and unapologetic.

Manfred Wolf is a university professor, a widely published writer and a world traveler who has spent time in several very different cultures. Almost a Foreign Country provides its readers the unique opportunity to spend some time in his company and enjoy the many pleasures of his experience, wit, and always fascinating opinions.


About the Author

Manfred Wolf grew up in the Netherlands and in the Dutch West Indies, and came to the US at seventeen. He is a university professor, columnist, translator, and freelance writer, whose work has appeared in numerous European and American publications. He lives in San Francisco.