Turkey Rediscovered
A Land between Tradition and Modernity
Seiten
2016
Haus Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-909961-08-1 (ISBN)
Haus Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-909961-08-1 (ISBN)
This book is an exhilarating journey through Turkey s history and a perceptive look at the interactions between secularism, religion, and multi ethnicity.
This book, available for the first time in English, is an exhilarating journey through Turkey s history and a perceptive look at the interactions between secularism, religion, and multiethnicity. Without a guide and driven only by his own curiosity, Klaus Reichert travels to Anatolia, Istanbul, and the Aegean coast. He explores the strip of land where Adam and Eve are said to have settled after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and where Moses struck water from stone. While following in the footsteps of the brilliant architect Mimar Sinan and investigating the mysteries of his mosques, Reichert speaks to an old stonemason and a young teacher, visits one of the last remaining colonies of a rare breed of ibis, and walks the wide expanses surrounding the archaeological sites of western Turkey. Finally, he draws parallels between Kilim weaving, minimal music, and modernity as a whole. Under Reichert s gaze, what is seen and learned becomes a colorful and provocative collection of images and patterns.A one-of-a-kind travelogue that touches on Turkey s traditions, natural history, and political divisions, "Turkey Rediscovered" shows us a new side to a land we thought we already knew.
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This book, available for the first time in English, is an exhilarating journey through Turkey s history and a perceptive look at the interactions between secularism, religion, and multiethnicity. Without a guide and driven only by his own curiosity, Klaus Reichert travels to Anatolia, Istanbul, and the Aegean coast. He explores the strip of land where Adam and Eve are said to have settled after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and where Moses struck water from stone. While following in the footsteps of the brilliant architect Mimar Sinan and investigating the mysteries of his mosques, Reichert speaks to an old stonemason and a young teacher, visits one of the last remaining colonies of a rare breed of ibis, and walks the wide expanses surrounding the archaeological sites of western Turkey. Finally, he draws parallels between Kilim weaving, minimal music, and modernity as a whole. Under Reichert s gaze, what is seen and learned becomes a colorful and provocative collection of images and patterns.A one-of-a-kind travelogue that touches on Turkey s traditions, natural history, and political divisions, "Turkey Rediscovered" shows us a new side to a land we thought we already knew.
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Klaus Reichert, born in 1938, is a literary critic, author, translator and publisher. He taught English and American Literature at the University of Frankfurt and was president of the German Academy for Language and Literature. He has written books on and translated works by James Joyce, Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll and Virginia Woolf.Eugene H. Hayworth is the translator of several works of contemporary German fiction and non-fiction, including Jens Muhling's "A Journey into Russia."
Erscheinungsdatum | 23.07.2016 |
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Reihe/Serie | Armchair Traveller |
Übersetzer | Eugene H. Hayworth |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 15 x 25 mm |
Gewicht | 227 g |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Türkei |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-909961-08-6 / 1909961086 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-909961-08-1 / 9781909961081 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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