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Pernille Bramming
Pernille Bramming (born 1959) holds an MA in sociology and French and is a journalist on the Danish weekly Weekendavisen covering the Middle East. She has travelled the Middle East for some 30 years, writing with insight on the Arabic nations, Islam, faith, terrorism and the relationship between Islam and the West. Pernille Bramming lived in Cairo from 1991 to 1996 where she married and later divorced.
English title: Cairo: A Memoir
Category: Documentary & History
Publication: 2009
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