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A Child of the Orient

Navigating Cultural Crossroads in the Late 19th Century

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In «A Child of the Orient,» Demetra Vaka masterfully weaves a tapestry of narrative that explores the intersection of cultural identity and the quest for belonging. Through vivid and evocative prose, Vaka creates a poignant portrayal of a young protagonist navigating the complexities of life in a rapidly changing world. The book stands as a testament to the rich traditions of the early 20th-century literary movement, addressing themes of dislocation and cultural heritage in a colonial context marked by both beauty and turmoil. Demetra Vaka, a Greek author born in 1875, spent much of her early life in the vibrant yet tumultuous milieu of Ottoman Empire territories. This background deeply informed her writing, infusing it with firsthand observations of cultural collisions and resonant histories. Vaka's experiences as an expatriate and her keen insights into the lives of marginalized communities allow her to present a nuanced perspective that resonates with both personal and collective struggles, making her work relevant to contemporary readers. I highly recommend «A Child of the Orient» for those seeking profound reflections on identity and belonging. Vaka's lyrical storytelling and intricate character development compel readers to contemplate their own connections to cultural roots, inviting an intimate journey into the heart of the Orient that is both timeless and urgent.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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230 p.
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4066338065049
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