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Alexandria Michael Haag

Alexandria von Michael Haag

Alexandria Michael Haag


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Zusammenfassung

Using interviews, diaries, letters and photographs, Michael Haag recreates this city of Durrell, of Cavafy - his 'Alexandrian muse' - of E. M. Forster and of the models for Durrell's creations: Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive and Clea.

Alexandria Zusammenfassung

Alexandria: City of Memory Michael Haag

The book is a literary, social and political portrait of Alexandria during the first half of the twentieth century when it was one of the liveliest and most prosperous ports on the Mediterranean. Drawing on diaries, letters and interviews, the now vanished cosmopolitan European city is recalled. Particular attention paid to the communities which most gave Alexandria its flavour, the Greek, the Italian and the Jewish. No other such account of Alexandria exists, which itself makes it of interest; while as background it provides an invaluable context for understanding Constantine Cavafy, E. M. Forster and Lawrence Durrell, who certainly in the case of the last two are presented here in greater and more authoritative detail than in the standard biographies. Forster came to Alexandria as a Red Cross volunteer during the First World War and soon came to know Cavafy, the Greek poet who was born and later died in the city. Lawrence Durrell was posted to Alexandria as British Information Officer during the Second World War. Refounded on the African littoral and on the verge of an alien culture, yet rich in historical associations central to Western civilisation, Alexandria epitomised for Cavafy, Forster and Durrell the vulnerability of their worlds. The city haunted each of them, that cosmopolitan Alexandria whose roots were the fragile memory-traces of its past, and it became a model for each of them, a microcosm and a mirror.

Alexandria Bewertungen

Michael Haag's Alexandria is a remarkable achievement. Not merely a composite biography of Forster, Cavafy and Durrell, or their relations with the city, it is also a history of Alexandria, full of fascinating detail. - Sir Frank Kermode

Über Michael Haag

Michael Haag is a freelance writer who has published in the areas of history, biography and travel. He is the author/photographer of Alexandria (The American University in Cairo Press), and he provided the afterword and notes to the first British edition of E. M. Forster's Alexandria: A History and a Guide.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004137362
9780300104158
0300104154
Alexandria: City of Memory Michael Haag
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Yale University Press
20041011
384
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