Istanbul: A Cultural and Literary History (Cities of the Imagination)

Istanbul: A Cultural and Literary History (Cities of the Imagination)

by PeterClark (Author)

Synopsis

With its location as a port, Istanbul has always absorbed ideas, people and styles from north, south, east and west. Peter Clark looks at some of the representative personalities of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires and argues that these states had more in common than ideology-driven accounts may suggest. We learn about Spanish-speaking Jews, unexpected Ottoman connections with Poland, contemporary Islamist politics and the feverish support for the three major Istanbul football teams. Both Trotsky and Pope John XXIII spent important years of their lives in the city.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Signal Books Ltd
Published: 30 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1904955762
ISBN 13: 9781904955764

Media Reviews
'It is now difficult to think of visiting Istanbul without this book as your companion with all the guidance it offers at so many different levels. To his learning and his easy writing style, Peter Clark brings a quirky curiosity that adds delight.' --New Horizons
Author Bio
Peter Clark has known the city since the early 1960s and is a regular visitor. He is a writer, translator and consultant and worked for the British Council, mostly in Arab countries, for thirty years.