Gerald Hanley

Gerald Hanley was an Irish novelist and travel writer known for his works set in Africa and Asia. His experiences as a soldier in World War II and his travels greatly influenced his writing.

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  1. 1. Warriors

    Life and Death Among the Somalis

    "Warriors" is a compelling account of the author's experiences during World War II while stationed in Somalia. Tasked with leading Somali soldiers in the British Army, the author confronts not only the harsh realities of a brutal and unforgiving desert war against insurgent tribes but also grapples with the psychological toll of isolation and the moral complexities of leadership and colonialism. The narrative delves deeply into themes of courage, loyalty, and the human condition, offering a poignant exploration of the burdens carried by those in command.

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  2. 2. Estates

    Set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, this gripping narrative delves into the complexities of power, loyalty, and identity. The story follows a British colonial officer as he navigates the intricate dynamics of a remote outpost, where cultural tensions and personal conflicts simmer beneath the surface. As he grapples with his own moral dilemmas and the expectations of his superiors, the protagonist is drawn into a web of intrigue that challenges his beliefs and forces him to confront the harsh realities of imperial rule. The novel paints a vivid picture of a world in transition, where the lines between duty and conscience blur in the face of changing times.

  3. 3. Boy

    Set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, this gripping narrative follows the journey of a young boy navigating the complexities of identity, belonging, and survival. As he grapples with the harsh realities of life under colonial rule, he encounters a diverse array of characters, each representing different facets of the human experience. Through his eyes, readers witness the stark contrasts between the innocence of youth and the brutalities of a world marred by conflict and cultural clashes. The story is a poignant exploration of growth, resilience, and the enduring quest for personal freedom amidst societal constraints.

  4. 4. Anywhere, Anytime Art

    This book is a vibrant exploration of the world of urban sketching, offering readers a comprehensive guide to capturing the essence of their surroundings through art. It provides practical tips and techniques for artists of all levels to create spontaneous and expressive sketches, whether they are in bustling city streets or tranquil parks. The book emphasizes the importance of observation and encourages artists to embrace the unpredictability of their environment, transforming everyday scenes into captivating works of art. With a focus on creativity and personal expression, it inspires readers to see the world as their canvas and to find artistic opportunities in every corner of life.