Birds Of Passage by Robert Sole

Birds Of Passage by Robert Sole

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The Batrakanis are a family caught between cultures. Francophile, "Syrian", Levantine Christians, birds of passage who have come to rest in the extraordinarily cosmopolitan Egypt of the first half of the 20th century.

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Birds Of Passage by Robert Sole

The Batrakanis are a family caught between two worlds, 'birds of passage' who have left Syria and come to rest in the cosmopolitan Egypt of the first half of the twentieth century. Their patriarch is Georges Bey Batrakini, a man driven by the pursuit of wealth. His method of achieving riches is manufacturing the tarboosh which, like the Batrakanis, is the product of another culture but has been adopted by the Egyptians. For four generations, the Batrakanis prosper against the backdrop of English occupation and two world wars. However, in 1952, Cairo's European quarter is set alight and King Farouq is overthrown, leaving the country to be ruled by Egyptians for the first time since the pharaohs. The tarboosh goes out of fashion and the Baraktranis must move on to start another exile elsewhere. In Birds of Passage, Sole briiliantly evokes the atmosphere of Cairo as Egypt inches towards independence.
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ISBN 13 9781860468179
ISBN 10 1860468179
Title Birds Of Passage
Author Robert Sole
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2001-06-07
Number of pages 384
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