George Gaio Mano is a writer and ESL professor. In addition to scholarly articles, he has written historical fiction like The Balkan Wheel, and has been a columnist for Townhall.
George Gaio Mano's The current work, The Balkan Wheel, the story of the break-up of Yugoslavia was inspired by eight visits to Yugoslavia and its successor states and was written on three continents over a five-year period.
George Gaio Mano worked as a volunteer one summer at the International War Crimes Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia in the Hague. The Balkan Wheel is Mano’s first published novel.
George Gaio Mano's published fiction so far, a short story called “Shapur the Poet,” found its way onto the pages of the literature section of a newspaper in Bangladesh, making him an official Bangladeshi author.
George Gaio Mano was born in Eastern Europe, he has since lived in many other cities in the US, Europe and Asia, and taught some of the world’s best and worst students at universities in Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Afghanistan and Kuwait. For more details visit us at http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14681304.George_Gaio_Mano
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