Teny iditra Eccentric Islands
Sokajin-teny anarana (lohatenin' boky)
Zana-dohateny Travels Real and Imaginary
Mpanoratra Holm Bill
Fanonta printy 2000. Takila: 346. Milkweed Editions.
Copyright 2000, Text by Bill Holm
Sombiny 
takila 266
The most famous institution in Tana is the Friday zoma, the public market, locally reputed to be the second largest in the world, though no one can ever tell you which one exceeds it. It is vast, many city blocks jammed with thousands of white octagonal umbrellas. Dayton's, Macy's, Harrod's, Sears and Roebuck, and Wal-Mart all jammed together outdoors. Food, furniture, crafts, drugs, clothes, junk -- whatever you need or want. Haggling is required; the market is a noisy, joyful frenzy of voices, smells, music, shouting, a mass of bodies squeezing through the narrow channels between vendors' umbrellas.
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Nohavaozina tamin' ny 2020/07/31