Tangier

Richard Hamilton

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Tangier is perennially fascinating and experiencing a major renaissance. It’s a popular travel destination once again and people are interested in the city’s extraordinarily rich history – from ancient beginnings suffused with myth and legend, through years of invasion and conquest, on to its becoming a focus of European rivalry and hotbed of espionage and intrigue. This book has been woven with traveller’s anecdotes and extracts of inspired poetry and prose, all celebrating the unique charms of the Moroccan city.

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Publish Date: 27/06/2019
ISBN: 9781784533434 Category: Tags: , ,

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In this first guide to Tangier’s extraordinary cultural history , former BBC North Africa correspondent Richard Hamilton explores the city to find out what has inspired so many international writers, artists and musicians.In Tangier, the Moroccan novelist Mohamed Choukri wrote, ‘everything is surreal and everything is possible.’ In this intimate portrait, Hamilton explores hotels, cafés, alleyways and the city’s darkest secrets. Delving down through complex historical layers, he finds a frontier town that is comic, confounding and haunted by the ghosts of its past.Samuel Pepys thought God should destroy Tangier and St Francis of Assisi called it a city of ‘madness and delusions.’ Yet, throughout the centuries, it has also been a crucible of creativity. It was a turning point in Henri Matisse’s artistic journey and had a profound impact on the founder of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones.Tangier also produced two of the greatest American novels of the twentieth century: The Sheltering Sky and Naked Lunch. Besides Paul Bowles and William Burroughs, the book also looks at lesser known characters such as the flawed genius, Brion Gysin, as well as Ibn Battuta, who travelled three times further than Marco Polo.Featuring a thrilling cast of pirates, sultans, artists, musicians, writers, princes and playboys, this is an essential read about Tangier.

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Weight 656 g
Dimensions 234 × 153 × 31 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

296

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

964.2 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K