Baghdad Without a Map and Other Misadventures in Arabia
Author: Tony Horwitz
With
razor-sharp wit and insight, intrepid journalist Tony Horwitz gets
beyond solemn newspaper headlines and romantic myths of Arabia to offer
startling close-ups of a volatile region few Westerners understand. His
quest for hot stories takes him from the tribal wilds of Yemen to the
shell-pocked shores of Lebanon; from the malarial sands of the Sudan to
the eerie souks of Saddam Hussein's Iraq, a land so secretive that even
street maps and weather reports are banned.
At an oasis in the
Empty Quarter, a veiled woman offers tea and a mysterious declaration of
love. In Cairo, "politeness police" patrol seedy nightclubs to ensure
that belly dancers don't show any belly. And at the Ayatollah's funeral
in Tehran a mourner chants, "Death to America," then confesses to the
author his secret dream -- to visit Disneyland.
Careening through
thirteen Muslim countries and Israel, Horwitz travels light, packing a
keen eye, a wicked sense of humor, and chutzpah in almost suicidal
measure. This wild and comic tale of Middle East misadventure reveals a
fascinating world in which the ancient and the modern collide.
~ From Suzanne
2 comments:
It's not often you hear of a book about this area described as filled with with and humor. Thanks, Suzanne!
Katherine,
It's a great book. I ordered the author's other books since I enjoyed this one so much.
Suzanne
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