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Spirit of the Phoenix : Beirut and the Story of Lebanon.
Title:
Spirit of the Phoenix : Beirut and the Story of Lebanon.
Author:
Llewellyn, Tim.
ISBN:
9780857716989
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 pages)
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Brief Chronology -- Dramatis Personae -- Acknowledgements -- Maps -- Introduction -- 1. The Making of Presidents -- 2. First Meeting with the Martyrs -- 3. Up Among the Christians -- 4. Lunch with Priest and Parishioner -- 5. The Bus to Civil War -- 6. Another Kind of Christian -- 7. Fugitives from the Catastrophe -- 8. The Hills Above the City -- 9. The South: Under Enemy Eyes -- 10. The Making of the Border -- 11. The Sheikh Makes His Point -- 12. The People's Republic of Tyre -- 13. An Interrupted Afternoon -- 14. My UNIFIL -- 15. Among the Believers -- 16. New Lines in the Sand -- 17. In Search of Sunnis -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
What is Lebanon all about? Why has this tiny, fertile Mediterranean country become a byword for violence and chaos in the minds of much of the world? In 'Spirit of the Phoenix' veteran broadcast journalist Tim Llewellyn wanders the streets of Beirut - the city he once lived in during the civil war - in search of answers to these questions. On every wall there is a poster, in every café a dish, on every building a feature, which suggests the history of one of the many peoples that make up this extraordinarily diverse and volatile country. In this lyrical journey of political and historical discovery, Llewellyn traces the signs, and tells the stories of the Druze, the Maronites and the Shia, The Sunnis, the Armenians and the Alawites. Interviewing footsoldiers and priests, refugees, warlords and gangsters, he evokes the cacophony of competing narratives, cultures and memories with which the city resounds. He also celebrates the qualities which unite the Lebanese, from the Hezbollah heartlands to the Gucci superstore: resilience, resourcefulness and spirit. As Lebanon stands once more at the brink of crisis, Spirit of the Phoenix offers an introduction to the country's fractious politics and an unforgettable portrait of a people that continue to rise again and again from the ashes.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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