Talk:Fata Morgana

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What does "fata" mean?

it means fairy

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[edit] out of africa reference

Fata Morganas are also refered to in Isak Dinesen's "Out Of Africa". I'm sorry I don't know the page number.

[edit] Fata Morgana, french litterary publishing house

Also:

FATA MORGANA (1942) a poem by André Breton (1896-1966).

FATA MORGANA, litterary publishing house founded in 1965 at Montpellier (France), which has first published Emmanuel Levinas for instance.

[edit] Agatha Christie Novel?

I don't recognise the Christie novel referred to - it certainly isn't found on Dame Agatha's own pages, either as a novel, play or short story. Unless someone knows where the reference comes from, I'd suggest deletion. Jon Rob 08:43, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

Googling "Agatha Christie Fata Morgana" I find two used copies at Amazon.com. Both are in German. My conclusion: Fata Morgana is the German title of a Miss Marple Agatha Christie mystery. The question: what is the original title? I never delete information without making a simple double-check. --Wetman 12:18, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the response. A comparison of the German and English pages for Agatha Christie shows that the novel must be They Do It with Mirrors (the only 1952 Miss Marple title). I shall update this page accordingly. :-) Stelio 11:02, 6 October 2006 (UTC)