AUD Library Catalog

Image from Google Jackets
Normal view MARC view

Cairo : the city victorious / Max Rodenbeck.

By: Publication details: New York : Knopf, 1999.Edition: 1st American edDescription: xviii, 300 p. : map ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0679446516 :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DT143 .R63 1999
Contents:
An Orientation -- Beginnings -- Dead Cities -- Cities of the Dead -- Mother of the World -- Medieval Decline -- The Phoenix Caged -- Where Worlds Collide -- Conflict and Fusion -- Keeping the Faith -- High Life, Low Life -- The Voice of Cairo.
Summary: A Dazzling Cultural excavation of one of the world's greatest cities--from its ancient beginnings, through the heights of medieval splendor, to the present day--by a gifted writer who has spent much of his life in Cairo.Summary: The seat of pharaohs and sultans, the prize of conquerors from Alexander to Napoleon, Cairo has never stopped reinventing itself. Even in this century, as Max Rodenbeck shows us, the city has transformed itself yet again--from a glamorous European outpost into the nationalistic capital of the Arab world. And, most recently, we have been witness to contemporary Cairo grappling with a population explosion that strains every aspects of city life beyond capacity.Summary: From its vantage atop the plateau of Giza, the Sphinx has witnessed it all: forty-five centuries of a city evolving on the river plain below it. "The Victorious" is what Arabs call Cairo, and its indomitable spirit still merits the name.Summary: To this richly texture story Rodenbeck brings a keen eye for telling detail, gained from years of wandering Cairo's markers, chatting in its cafes, and burrowing in its dusty libraries. From the hashish dens to the salons of contemporary Cairo, Rodenbeck explores the city's stark contrasts. Ancient tombs abut skyscrapers and genteel colonial mansions, and the people, pulled between the cultural poles of Paris and Mecca, struggle with the double burden of an incomparably rich past and a challenging future.Summary: With wit and an understanding that comes from a deep-seated love of the place, Rodenbeck brings Cairo to life in all its chaotic beauty. Fusing the excitement of travel with the stimulation of history, Cairo: The City Victorious is an epic, resonant work.
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection DT 143 .R63 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 607655

Originally published: London : Picador, 1998.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 274-290) and index.

An Orientation -- Beginnings -- Dead Cities -- Cities of the Dead -- Mother of the World -- Medieval Decline -- The Phoenix Caged -- Where Worlds Collide -- Conflict and Fusion -- Keeping the Faith -- High Life, Low Life -- The Voice of Cairo.

A Dazzling Cultural excavation of one of the world's greatest cities--from its ancient beginnings, through the heights of medieval splendor, to the present day--by a gifted writer who has spent much of his life in Cairo.

The seat of pharaohs and sultans, the prize of conquerors from Alexander to Napoleon, Cairo has never stopped reinventing itself. Even in this century, as Max Rodenbeck shows us, the city has transformed itself yet again--from a glamorous European outpost into the nationalistic capital of the Arab world. And, most recently, we have been witness to contemporary Cairo grappling with a population explosion that strains every aspects of city life beyond capacity.

From its vantage atop the plateau of Giza, the Sphinx has witnessed it all: forty-five centuries of a city evolving on the river plain below it. "The Victorious" is what Arabs call Cairo, and its indomitable spirit still merits the name.

To this richly texture story Rodenbeck brings a keen eye for telling detail, gained from years of wandering Cairo's markers, chatting in its cafes, and burrowing in its dusty libraries. From the hashish dens to the salons of contemporary Cairo, Rodenbeck explores the city's stark contrasts. Ancient tombs abut skyscrapers and genteel colonial mansions, and the people, pulled between the cultural poles of Paris and Mecca, struggle with the double burden of an incomparably rich past and a challenging future.

With wit and an understanding that comes from a deep-seated love of the place, Rodenbeck brings Cairo to life in all its chaotic beauty. Fusing the excitement of travel with the stimulation of history, Cairo: The City Victorious is an epic, resonant work.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
  • Monday - Friday
  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday - Sunday
  • Closed
  • Phone: +971 431 83183
  • Email: Library@aud.edu
  • Address: Sheikh Zayed Road -- P.O. Box 28282, Dubai, AE
  • Map & Directions