Learning to See: And Other Stories and Memoirs from Senegal

It’s early September 2015 in Senegal. We are about three quarters of the way through the rainy season. This has been one of those years that gives the impression of having passed by in overdrive. Suddenly January turned to May while I was still getting used to writing 2015 on my checks. Five days ago, September 1, marked my fifty years in Senegal… The years too have passed quickly. When I decided to write, the short stories in this book came quickly as well, like ripe mangos falling from the tree. They are accounts of real people and real events with some changes in names and details, as well as fictional stories with invented characters that are inspired by a composite of real events. With its roots in the 12th century, and located on a cross-roads where different world cultures have met and mixed, Senegal has had the time to develop intricate mechanisms to manage diversity and bind people together in non-conflictual relationships. While its architectural achievements are modest on the world scale, its social architecture has the beauty of the Taj Mahal in its balance and perfection. These social mechanisms are reflected in the predominant cultural values of this old society. In this collection, I share acquired insights from people and incidents that contributed to my growing respect for these values and the wisdom of this millennial culture. These stories and memoirs somehow encapsulate some of the values upon which this culture is constructed. They are gifts from Senegal to the world, a treasure of lessons about what is important in life for anyone interested in learning to see.

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Learning to See: And Other Stories and Memoirs from Senegal

It’s early September 2015 in Senegal. We are about three quarters of the way through the rainy season. This has been one of those years that gives the impression of having passed by in overdrive. Suddenly January turned to May while I was still getting used to writing 2015 on my checks. Five days ago, September 1, marked my fifty years in Senegal… The years too have passed quickly. When I decided to write, the short stories in this book came quickly as well, like ripe mangos falling from the tree. They are accounts of real people and real events with some changes in names and details, as well as fictional stories with invented characters that are inspired by a composite of real events. With its roots in the 12th century, and located on a cross-roads where different world cultures have met and mixed, Senegal has had the time to develop intricate mechanisms to manage diversity and bind people together in non-conflictual relationships. While its architectural achievements are modest on the world scale, its social architecture has the beauty of the Taj Mahal in its balance and perfection. These social mechanisms are reflected in the predominant cultural values of this old society. In this collection, I share acquired insights from people and incidents that contributed to my growing respect for these values and the wisdom of this millennial culture. These stories and memoirs somehow encapsulate some of the values upon which this culture is constructed. They are gifts from Senegal to the world, a treasure of lessons about what is important in life for anyone interested in learning to see.

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Learning to See: And Other Stories and Memoirs from Senegal

Learning to See: And Other Stories and Memoirs from Senegal

by Gary Engelberg
Learning to See: And Other Stories and Memoirs from Senegal

Learning to See: And Other Stories and Memoirs from Senegal

by Gary Engelberg

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Overview

It’s early September 2015 in Senegal. We are about three quarters of the way through the rainy season. This has been one of those years that gives the impression of having passed by in overdrive. Suddenly January turned to May while I was still getting used to writing 2015 on my checks. Five days ago, September 1, marked my fifty years in Senegal… The years too have passed quickly. When I decided to write, the short stories in this book came quickly as well, like ripe mangos falling from the tree. They are accounts of real people and real events with some changes in names and details, as well as fictional stories with invented characters that are inspired by a composite of real events. With its roots in the 12th century, and located on a cross-roads where different world cultures have met and mixed, Senegal has had the time to develop intricate mechanisms to manage diversity and bind people together in non-conflictual relationships. While its architectural achievements are modest on the world scale, its social architecture has the beauty of the Taj Mahal in its balance and perfection. These social mechanisms are reflected in the predominant cultural values of this old society. In this collection, I share acquired insights from people and incidents that contributed to my growing respect for these values and the wisdom of this millennial culture. These stories and memoirs somehow encapsulate some of the values upon which this culture is constructed. They are gifts from Senegal to the world, a treasure of lessons about what is important in life for anyone interested in learning to see.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781543904802
Publisher: Bookbaby
Publication date: 09/17/2017
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

The author has lived in Senegal, West Africa for over fifty years. He is co-founder of Africa Consultants International (ACI), a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that promotes cross-cultural communication, health and social justice. ACI has been a key player in the response to the HIV epidemic in Senegal and has worked extensively in reproductive health and the promotion of LGBT rights. In this volume of memoirs and short stories, he shares incidents that contributed to his growing understanding of the culture of this country that he loved at first sight and grew to love even more over the years. The collection contains accounts of real people and real events with some changes in names and details, as well as fictional stories with invented characters that are inspired by a composite of real events. This book is a gift that shares a treasure of cultural insights with anyone who may be interested in learning to see.

Table of Contents

Introduction v

1 Learning to See 1

2 Bal De Fin D'Année (End-of-Year Dance) 19

3 Maty's New Friend 31

4 Fadel 41

5 Return of the Migrant 49

6 Out of Step 61

7 Test of Time 77

8 Kolere Looks to the Past 89

9 Gerard Chenet 101

10 Dining With Barack 109

11 Annie Goes to Africa 113

12 The Refugee 123

13 Last Days 127

Afterword Mareme Sarr 153

Reflections 155

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