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Informationen zum Autor Dr Loewen has been living and working among the peoples of Afghanistan and Iran since 1981. He is a top expert in his field! having earned a PhD in Persian Literature from the University of Toronto (2001). Previously! he earned his Master's degree in Persian Literature from Islamabad! Pakistan! with his thesis written in Persian. He is the director of Safari Consultants! a project for culture and publishing in Afghanistan! under Op Mercy. Anaccomplished speaker! he lectures internationally on Middle Eastern and Central Asian cultural topics. He holds seminars on leadership for Afghans in universities! NGOs! and government institutions-in the Dari language. His length and breadth of experience have enabled him to build many relationships with prominent Afghanartists and writers.Dr McMichael! an American family medicine physician! moved to Kabul during the Taliban era. She is the editor of Enjoy Afghanistan! a popular orientation manual for expatriate workers! and the author of Pocket Medical Dari and Pocket Medical Pashto! language survival guides for expatriate health workers. She has written more than 50 radio dramas on women's issues and public health topics. For two years! she led a four-day orientation course for expatriates new to Afghanistan.She and her husband! Todd! continue to live and work in Afghanistan. Klappentext Images of Afghanistan! an edited collection in the non-fiction cultural/ social genre! provides the first-ever overview of the art and literature of Afghanistan. 32 chapters on art! music! film! proverbs! short stories! poetry! cartoons! and folktales in popular style offer key insights into the complexities of Afghan culture and dispel the misperception that Afghanistan is only a haven for terrorists and drug dealers. Zusammenfassung Images of Afghanistan! an edited collection in the non-fiction cultural/ social genre! provides the first-ever overview of the art and literature of Afghanistan. 32 chapters on art! music! film! proverbs! short stories! poetry! cartoons! and folktales in popular style offer key insights into the complexities of Afghan culture and dispel the misperception that Afghanistan is only a haven for terrorists and drug dealers. ...