My House In Damascus

Diana Darke

£14.99

How did Syria’s revolution lose its way? ‘My House in Damascus’ illuminates the darker recesses not just of Syria’s history and politics, but also of its society and secrets. Diana Dark’s firsthand experience of Syria’s many diverse communities explains why Syria was always a special case and why the Assad regime was never likely to collapse.

Publish Date: 19/09/2014
ISBN: 9781908323644 Category: Tags: ,

Description

The ongoing conflict in Syria has made clear just how limited the general knowledge of Syrian society and history is in the West. For those watching the headlines and wondering what led the nation to this point, and what might come next, this book is a perfect place to start developing a deeper understanding.

Based on decades of living and working in Syria, My House in Damascus offers an inside view of Syria’s cultural and complex religious and ethnic communities. Diana Darke, a fluent Arabic speaker who moved to Damascus in 2004 after decades of regular visits, details the ways that the Assad regime, and its relationship to the people, differs from the regimes in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya-and why it was thus always less likely to collapse quickly, even in the face of widespread unrest and violence. Through the author’s firsthand experiences of buying and restoring a house in the old city of Damascus, which she later offered as a sanctuary to friends, Darke presents a clear picture of the realities of life on the ground and what hope there is for Syria’s future.

Additional information

Weight 261 g
Dimensions 222 × 140 × 23 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

260

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

956.91042 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K