In the Other Direction Now
Dispatches from East Africa
Navid Kermani author Tony Crawford translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Haus Publishing
Publishing:15th Oct '26
£18.99
This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

On a journey from southern Madagascar to Sudan, via the Comoros, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, and Ethiopia, Navid Kermani finds people and cultures in flux, often fleeing war and drought. In Madagascar, he witnesses the dramatic effects of the first climate-related famine, the once fertile land appearing like an abandoned mine littered only with the stumps of trees. In northern Ethiopia he meets fighters of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, participants in a brutal and senseless war that has claimed half a million lives.
By turns fought over and forgotten, the regions through which Kermani travels have been ravaged by conquest and economic exploitation; today China and the West compete for scarce resources, and the Arab north carries its religion and culture southwards, often by force. But, from personal encounters and conversations on the road, Kermani finds reasons for hope. Music emerges as a unifying thread, for example, and Christian hymns, Sufi dances, and Sudanese jazz become symbols of resilience and transformation that bind communities across conflict, faith, and time.
In the Other Direction Now is a work of great human depth about a region from which Europe’s gaze is too often averted.
‘…among the most thoughtful intellectual voices in German today.’
—The New York Review of Books
‘Navid Kermani has established himself as one of Germany’s foremost public intellectuals. The child of Iranian immigrants, he has spoken of himself as belonging, like Heine or Goethe, to a tradition of German cosmopolitanism, open to the world and critical towards the nation.’
—The Times Literary Supplement
‘Kermani is a great reporter – curious, open, and tireless’
— Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
ISBN: 9781914982224
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
256 pages