This book is a literary, social, and political portrait of Alexandria at a high point of its history. Drawing on diaries, letters, and interviews, Michael Haag recovers the lost life of the city, its cosmopolitan inhabitants, and its literary characters. Located on the coast of Africa yet rich in historical associations with Western civilization, Alexandria was home to an exotic variety of people whose cosmopolitan families had long been rooted in the commerce and the culture of the entire Mediterranean world. Alexandria famously excited the imaginations of writers, and Haag folds intimate accounts of E. M. Forster, Greek poet Constantine Cavafy, and Lawrence Durrell into the story of its inhabitants. He recounts the city’s experience of the two world wars and explores the communities that gave Alexandria its unique flavor: the Greek, the Italian, and the Jewish. The book deftly harnesses the sexual and emotional charge of cosmopolitan life in this extraordinary city, and highlights the social and political changes over the decades that finally led to Nasser’s Egypt.
She has been a legend ever since. In this engrossing book, Maria Dzielska searches behind the legend to bring us the real story of Hypatia's life and death, and new insight into her colorful world.
The airship Alexandria prepares to leave her port in Canston.
For Marcus Didius Falco, agent to the Emperor Vespasian, Alexandria holds fascination and a hint of fear.
Alexandria completes the Buckmaster Trilogy, which began with Kingsnorth's prize-winning The Wake.
CLEMENT 'of ALEXANDRIA'. Titus Flavius Clemens Alexandrinus, famous Father of the Church, is know chiefly from his own works. He was born, perhaps at Athens, about A.D. 150, son of...
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Carrie's daughter, Margaret Lindsay Locklear, was Lillian's mother. They are all direct descendants of John and Matilda. grandchildren Lillian e. Locklear, grayson W. Marshall and MargaretJ. Locklear (april 25, 1943).
In this compelling new study, Dorothy I. Sly searches through Philo's treatises for information about Alexandria.
This exciting story details the defining moments of what led to her victory and all the monumental ones since that have shaped her into a smart politician willing to fight for others, the environment, and the future of America.
Historical Tours: Alexandria, Virginia takes the reader on an exploration of this storied American city from its beginnings, including the history behind its street names and founding families.