
Bethlehem
biography of a town
$25.14
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
29 October 2018
Summary
The town of Bethlehem carries so many layers of meaning—some ancient, some mythical, some religious—that it feels like an unreal city, even to the people who call it home. Today, the city is hemmed in by a wall and surrounded by forty-one Israeli settlements and hostile settlers and soldiers. The population is undergoing such enormous strains it is close to falling apart. Any town with an eleven-thousand-year history has to be robust, but Bethlehem may soon go the way of Salonica or Constanti…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781472128645 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1472128648 |
| Author: | Nicholas Blincoe |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Constable |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 29 October 2018 |
| Weight: | 232g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 126mm x 24mm |
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A lovely personal adventure through the history of Bethlehem from its origins up to the present day. Blincoe captures the continuities and contradictions, the myths and the history of one of the world’s most famous towns with real flair - PETER FRANKOPAN, author of Silk Roads
[Bethlehem] brings within reach 11,000 years of history, centering on the beloved town’s unique place in the world. Blincoe’s love of Bethlehem is compelling, even as he does not shy away from the complexities of its chronicle - PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER[Bethlehem] illuminates both the past and the present of the Middle East with countless instances of fantastic achievement and equally terrible human folly - YOTAM OTTOLENGHI, co-author of JerusalemA book by a talented chronicler who lovingly paints the city’s many contradictions and bewildering complexity. Highly readable and informative, it leaves the reader not only with a profound admiration for this city of extremes and its resilient inhabitants who have endured such hardships, but also with a deep lament at the current suffering of the people of Bethlehem - RAJA SHEHADEH , author of Where the Line Is DrawnAn exuberant and erudite journey into the real Bethlehem. Each page leads the reader down new and fascinating tangents of history, cuisine, and personal anecdote, each time somehow finding its way back to Bethlehem and its habit of standing at the centre of world affairs - JACOB NORRIS, author of Land of Progress: Palestine in the Age of ColonialAbout The Author
Nicholas Blincoe
Nicholas Blincoe lived in Bethlehem for over twenty years. He is a best-selling, award-winning novelist, playwright and screenwriter and is currently a critic and leader writer for the Daily Telegraph.
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