A Middle Eastern Affair by Ellis Douek

A Middle Eastern Affair by Ellis Douek

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Witty memoirs of Egyptian-born Jewish ENT surgeon.

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A Middle Eastern Affair by Ellis Douek

When Ellis Douek was nine, his mother insisted that he take up embroidery, in case he became a surgeon when he grew up. Of course she was right, for he became Consultant ENT Surgeon at Guy's Hospital in London. The Douek parents had the unerring quality of belonging in whichever country they lived - Egypt, the Sudan, Columbia and, finally, England. Ellis Douek's memoirs describe the hedonism of life in Egypt, the Suez Crisis which uprooted them, 1950s Bradford, and Paris. He began his medical training in Paris where he, his sister Claudia (Claudia Roden, the cookery writer), and brother Zaki lived free of adult supervision. His training continued in London during a time of smog, digs and landladies. Ellis's days as an army medic provide hilarious accounts of whisky-sodden soldiers, circumcisions and bureaucratic procedures.
Born in Cairo in the '30s, Ellis Douek left Egypt to finish his studies in Paris and London, during which time the Suez War broke out and the family was forced to leave forever. He eventually became a famous ENT surgeon at Guy's hospital in London.
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ISBN 13 9781870015875
ISBN 10 1870015878
Title A Middle Eastern Affair
Author Ellis Douek
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
Year published 2004-10-11
Number of pages 224
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