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101 Arabian Tales: How We All Persevered in Peace Corps Libya
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101 Arabian Tales: How We All Persevered in Peace Corps Libya should be required reading for all Peace Corps volunteers and administrators once the 60-year-old federal agency resumes activity it shut down because of COVID. Meanwhile, the book should also be recommended reading for everyone for what it says about an increasingly important and volatile region of the world.
If Hobler had learned in 1968 from Peace Corps personnel and training materials what he writes about now, he would have been much better prepared to acclimate to Libyan culture and to teach English to fifth graders in the remote, impoverished village to which he was assigned.
Class: “This is a knife.”
On to the prepositions. I placed the knife on my table. “Where is the knife?”
“The knife is on the table!”
At this point I suddenly had a “Should I or shouldn’t I?” moment. “Knife” reminded me of a Bowie knife, (a very large knife like that in
Crocodile Dundee) which in turn reminded me of
The Adventures of Jim Bowie show on 1950s television. In the opening credits of the show, the hero cocks his arm and flings a Bowie knife through the air. It’s rendered in slow motion, with a dramatic helicopter-rotor phht, phht, phht sound. The knife then slams point-first-perfectly into a tree trunk, with a zonk effect followed by a sproing-sproing effect as the knife vibrates in place.