A Beirut Anthology: Travel Writing Through the Centuries

A Beirut Anthology: Travel Writing Through the Centuries

Gorton, T. J.

Editorial The American University In Cairo Press
Lugar de edición Chad
Fecha de edición agosto 2015 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9789774166983
160 páginas
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Beirut's vibrant cosmopolitan layers and beguiling, insouciant charms captured in the writings of those who graced her shores through the ages
Beirut has seen many armies and empires come and go, but the legacy of this long history is not so much in surviving monuments as in the quintessential Levantine spirit of the people. A commercial hub since the days of the Phoenicians, it was a center of learning under the Romans, its law school pre-eminent in the Empire. Both currents are discernible today, with vibrant Arab, French, and American universities and more publishing houses than the rest of the Arab world coexisting with the most dynamic financial center in the Middle East. Beirut was the point of entry to the Levant for many Europeans and Americans undertaking a Grand Tour or a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and visitors (whether their focus was piously Biblical or more prosaic) recorded their impressions of this effervescent port city where East rubs against West. A Beirut Anthology gathers the choicest of these, from writers as diverse as Alphonse de Lamartine and Mark Twain, providing a surprising and vivid glimpse behind the veil of this elusive and alluring city.




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