The Market of Seleukia: Jan Morris

Synopsis:

'As a work of descripton and evocation [The Market of Seleukia] is wonderful … showing us the enthralling interplay of politics, avarice, hate, national pride, and religious fanaticism in that part of the globe.' The New Yorker

The Market of Seleukia is a portrait of the Middle East at the catalytic moment of the Suez Crisis. Jan Morris covers the vast, colourful and dramatic ground of Egypt and Sudan; Lebanon, Syria, Jordan; the Arabian Peninsula; Iraq and Iran. With superb liveliness and lucidity, she traces the complicated and shifting patterns in this most tangled of webs: the Anglo-American oil war; the American Soviet struggle for dominance; the explosive impact of Nasser’s nationalism; irrigation and reclamation; Islam; Israel.

But The Market of Seleukia is much more than political reporting: with wit, style and feeling, it captures the very texture of the Middle East. It is brilliantly observed and magnificently written, a book of major importance for today.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Current Affairs
Places:
Middle East
Genres & Themes:
East Vs West; Faber Finds; Fanaticism; Globalisation; Islam; Politics; Reportage
The Market of Seleukia book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571246632
Published:
22.10.2008
No of pages:
354
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