Background
Smith, David Nathan was born in 1936 in Saranac Lake, New York, United States.
(Splendid tongue-in-cheek adventure/melodrama in the Beat ...)
Splendid tongue-in-cheek adventure/melodrama in the Beat the Devil tradition. Centerpiece of the plot is the never-translated manuscript (in an extinct Arabian dialect) of Leo Africanus, a revered Moorish explorer whose conversion to Christianity is a matter of intense concern to Moslems, Christians, and Jews in Africa and may sway the faith of today's millions on the continent. Did Leo die a true Christian or was he secretly still a Moslem? And does his manuscript report on a thriving Jewish empire in mid-Africa in the sixteenth century? A hot property--but the famed manuscript has been stolen from a Nigerian museum and is being sneaked out of the country. To get it back, Mutawali Muntaka, chief judge of Kano and Senior Advisor on Islamic Law to the military government, enlists the aid (through an elaborate ruse) of his old friend Jim Stevens, a resourceful former N.Y. district attorney, now a businessman ""of no religious alliance."" And Muntaka--sly, toothless, forever serenely misattributing quotations from great Western writers--takes the resistant Stevens with him on a freakish trek through the desert into Niger toward Marrakech, the big international market for stolen art works. On the way, and fin Marrakech itself, they are constantly beset by a wonderful assortment of religiously-motivated heavies whose masterfully deceptive dialogue often seems straight from the lips of Greenstreet and Lorre. And so it goes. . . . Giddily convoluted plot, elegant chat, a leading lady who's a Catholic nun--a very special oasis in the desert of dumb Third World melodramas.
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Smith, David Nathan was born in 1936 in Saranac Lake, New York, United States.
Bachelor, Harvard University, 1958. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1961.
Assistant director Institute Government, North Carolina, 1961—1963. Inspector native courts Nigeria, 1963—1965. Assistant attorney general New York, 1965—1967.
Assistant dean Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967—1983, vice dean, 1983—2002. Vice-rector Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macau, since 2004. Consultant on foreign investment policy and natural resource policy to various governments, since 1969.
Honorary professor Northwest University Politics and Law, Xi'an, China, since 2000. Acting dean School Law, City University Hong Kong, 1998—2001, consultant to president, since 1998. Acting dean School Creative Media, 2001—2003.
(Splendid tongue-in-cheek adventure/melodrama in the Beat ...)
Member Law Reform Commission, Hong Kong, 1998—2002. Board directors Basic Law Institute, Hong Kong, 2000—2004. Member executive committee World Trade Organization Research Center, Hong Kong, since 2000.