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In Egitto: La caccia della jena

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A first-person travel narrative recounts scenes in an Egyptian village near Cairo where the narrator, socializing in a coffeehouse with local notables, observes customs and receives a European visitor escorted by a local interpreter. The account follows their hospitality, oriental baths, shared meals, and lively exchanges that reveal cross-cultural misunderstandings and camaraderie. Later episodes move to excursions beyond the village, including the organization of a nocturnal hunt for a hyena, blending vivid landscape description, anecdote, and ethnographic observation to reflect on travel, local life, and the unpredictable entertainments of journeys on the desert margin.

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Michele Lessona

Michele Lessona was an Italian naturalist and writer, known for his contributions to the fields of biology and zoology. He is particularly recognized for his work "Carlo Darwin," which explores the theories and impact of the renowned naturalist Charles Darwin. Lessona's writings often reflect his deep interest in the natural world and its phenomena. Additionally, his book "In Egitto: La caccia della jena" showcases his experiences and observations during his travels in Egypt, highlighting his adventurous spirit and keen observational skills. Through his works, Lessona contributed to the understanding of natural history in the context of his time.

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