The Dune’s Twisted Edge
Journeys in the Levant
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The Dune’s Twisted Edge
Journeys in the Levant
“How to speak of the imaginative reach of a land habitually seen as a seedbed of faiths and heresies, confluences and ruptures . . . trouble spot and findspot, ruin and renewal, fault line and ragged clime, with a medley of people and languages once known with mingled affection and wariness as Levantine?” So begins poet Gabriel Levin in his journeys in the Levant, the exotic land that stands at the crossroads of western Asia, the eastern Mediterranean, and northeast Africa. Part travelogue, part field guide, and part literary appreciation, The Dune’s Twisted Edge assembles six interlinked essays that explore the eastern seaboard of the Levant and its deserts, bringing to life this small but enigmatic part of the world.
216 pages | 5 halftones, 9 line drawings | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2012
History: Middle Eastern History
Literature and Literary Criticism: Asian Languages
Travel and Tourism: Travel Writing and Guides
Reviews
Table of Contents
Preface: All Things Levantine
Seeking a Poetics of the Fertile Crescent
Hezekiah’s Tunnel
“Who Keened over the Bones of Dead Encampments”
Attir
Notes from Wadi Rumm
Galilean Centos
Notes
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