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Hardcover The Story of the Gypsies Book

ISBN: 1026008646

ISBN13: 9781026008645

The Story of the Gypsies

"The Story of the Gypsies" is a comprehensive and evocative exploration of the Romani people's history, culture, and wandering spirit. Authored by Konrad Bercovici, a writer known for his deep personal interest in nomadic lifestyles, this work traces the origins and migrations of the Gypsies across different continents and centuries. From their roots in India to their presence in Europe and the Americas, the narrative delves into the unique customs, music, and traditions that have defined Romani identity throughout history.

Bercovici combines historical research with anecdotal observations to paint a vivid picture of a people often shrouded in myth and mystery. The book examines the social and political challenges faced by Romani communities while celebrating their resilience and artistic contributions. Readers will find a detailed account of tribal laws, marriage customs, and the legendary tales passed down through generations. "The Story of the Gypsies" serves as a significant historical document and a literary tribute to a group that has long fascinated the world with its vibrant heritage and unyielding independence.

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