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'On the Way to Bellapais' takes us to a country that no government in the world recognises apart from Turkey - to the 'Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus', the northern part of the Mediterranean island that has been divided since 1974. The author travels on foot, by bus and by hitchhiking across the Turkish part of Cyprus: from Girne and Bellapais via Famagusta and Varosha to Dipkarpaz on the Karpas Peninsula, from there to the divided capital, Levkosa, and meets locals who tell him about their hopes and fears. In many places, he follows in the footsteps of the British writer Lawrence…mehr

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'On the Way to Bellapais' takes us to a country that no government in the world recognises apart from Turkey - to the 'Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus', the northern part of the Mediterranean island that has been divided since 1974. The author travels on foot, by bus and by hitchhiking across the Turkish part of Cyprus: from Girne and Bellapais via Famagusta and Varosha to Dipkarpaz on the Karpas Peninsula, from there to the divided capital, Levkosa, and meets locals who tell him about their hopes and fears. In many places, he follows in the footsteps of the British writer Lawrence Durrell, whose 1957 Cyprus classic 'Bitter Lemons' achieved world fame. - Illustrated edition with numerous photos.

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Autorenporträt
Kai Althoetmar, born in Cologne in 1968, a graduate of the Cologne School of Journalism and a graduate economist and political scientist, previously worked for GEO magazine, Deutsche Welle (Middle East editorial office) and Reuters news agency (foreign department), among others, and lives as a fulltime writer in the German Eifel and on Mauritius. In Namibia, he worked as a reporter for the German-language radio programme of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC).