I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about the central aspects of Africa such as its culture, people, landscapes, or historical events. It could also focus on the heart or core values that are unique to the African continent.
The 'Out of Africa' novel is significant as it provides a vivid and detailed account of the author's experiences in Africa. It gives insights into the African landscape, cultures, and the complex relationships between the colonizers and the native people.
Sure. 'Out of Africa' by Isak Dinesen can be related in a way. Although it's not exactly about 'flying' to Africa in the modern sense, it tells the story of the author's experiences in Africa which could involve the journey to get there, which might have included flying in some form for modern readers to imagine. There could be other contemporary novels too that are more directly about flying to Africa for different purposes like business, family reunions, or just a new start in life.
It depends on the specific novel. Some might have racial bias, while others might not. It all comes down to the author's perspective and the story they want to tell.
I don't quite understand what your question is. Can you provide more background information or clarify what you want to know? This way, I can better answer your questions.