Product Details
ISBN: 9780312383138
Category: Press & Journalism
Format: Hardback
Publication Date: 2010-03-16
Publisher: ST MARTINS PRESS
Illustrations: includes 30 black & white photos & one map throughout
Country of origin: USA
Pages: 352
Pagination: 368 pages, includes 30 black & white photos & one map throughout
Dimensions (mm): 235 x 156 x 29
Weight: 540g
Dining With Al-Qaeda: Three Decades Exploring The Many Worlds Of The Middle East
Merging the traditions of the classicBalkan Ghostsand the bestsellingPlaces in BetweenandBeirut to Jerusalem,one journalist’s journey reveals the many Muslim worldsAn Oxford-educated scholar of the Middle East and former foreign correspondent forThe Wall Street Journal, Hugh Pope lived and worked in two dozen countries throughout the region. Following in the footsteps of Sir Richard Burton and Lawrence of Arabia, Hugh Pope’s explorations of the people, politics, religion, and culture of Islamic nations shows there is no such thing as a monolithic “Muslim World.” His probing and often perilous journeys—at one point he is forced to quote Koranic verse to argue against his being murdered by a top al- Qaeda leader—provide an eye-opening look at diverse societies often misportrayed by superficial reporting and “why they hate us” politics. With U.S. foreign policy under Obama aiming to more constructively engage with Muslim nations, this lyrical and often poetic voyage is one of the truly important books of our times.