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A Thousand Golden Cities: 2500 Years of Writing from Afghanistan and its People
A Thousand Golden Cities: 2500 Years of Writing from Afghanistan and its People | Justin Marozzi
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In the Western mind, Afghanistan has come to mean many things in recent decades, most of them bad. Partly thanks to the relentless media coverage of the War on Terror, it has become synonymous above all with war and terrorism from the Taliban to Al Qaeda and the so-called Islamic State crushing levels of poverty and immiseration. In ways which would have been familiar to both Herodotus in the fourth century BC and Ibn Khaldun in the fourteenth AD, it has also come to represent the latest testing ground for imperial hubris and overexpansion, another tomb in the graveyard of empires. This is an extraordinarily reductive and one-dimensional portrait of a nation. Afghanistan is, and always has been, vastly more interesting than that. Its long and tumultuous history at the centre of the world, at the heart of cultural exchanges between East and West, encompasses high culture, low politics, domestic dynasties, international adventures, Great Power rivalry and a completely compelling vein of skulduggery. This anthology will celebrate this rich, engrossing heritage with a captivating blend of history and geography, religion and culture, politics and poetry, drama and memoir, home-grown fiction and the self-serving literature of invaders. It will celebrate Afghan voices as much as those of foreigners who, for better or worse, have been bewitched by this staggeringly beautiful mountain kingdom.
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A book that perfectly matches my knitting, colourwise! I have finished this anthology of writings about Afghanistan at last. The knitting is still ongoing and might not go anywhere ☺

Crazeedi Love the colors 😍 6mo
Bookwomble I intended to have this on the side as one to dip into as a "literary refresher", and forgot! You've reminded me to bring it out ? Your knitting looks lovely ? 6mo
Dilara @Crazeedi So do I - those are more or less all my favourite colours and shades in one yarn! 6mo
Dilara @Bookwomble Thanks 😁 To be honest, I found the choice of authors slightly disappointing - too many writings were from outsiders and not “from Afghanistan and its people“ - but it was still engaging. I'd be interested to know your opinion once you get to it! 6mo
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Here is my Christmas haul - all of it (the last book arrived this morning 😁). And yes, I haven't finished taking down the decorations...
Farewell Gulsary
Kraken
Homegoing
Mort et vie sévérine
By Night the Mountain Burns
Sarraounia
The poetry of Sayat-Nova
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A Thousand Golden Cities: 2500 Years of Writing from Afghanistan and its People

BookmarkTavern Wow! 🤩 10mo
Jari-chan China Mieville 😍 10mo
Ruthiella Beautiful stack! 😍 10mo
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Bookwomble I got (myself) A 1000 Golden Cities for Christmas, too. I've not started it yet, but I'm going to approach it as an ongoing year-long project 🙂 10mo
Dilara @Bookwomble Same here 😊I think it'll be perfect for plugging small gaps between big books. I'll read a section while waiting for a library hold to come through, when I know I wouldn't be able to fit in a full-length novel, for example. 10mo
Bookwomble @Dilara Similar to my plan 😁 10mo
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#Christmas #BookHaul
Most of these books were gifts to me from me (gotta make sure you have something under the tree you know you're going to want!)
The Murderbot books were from my daughter, and I have already consumed them - fantastic fun 🤖
The tagged book will probably be a bit-by-bit long term read: a collection of short stories and essays from and about Afghanistan.
Do You Dream of Terra-Two has cover-appeal, & I bought it on that basis, ⬇️

Bookwomble ... the surprise being that it's YA and apparently long on teen angst and short on sci-fi, so less content appeal for me, but I bought it cheaply 2nd hand, so it can be regretlessly donated if I don't like it.
Dave Brubeck biography! 🎹🎷🥁🎻🎶💖
Deorhord is a reconstructed Early English bestiary and etymology with lots of animal lore, biblical homilies and philology.
Beethoven Variations is a book of poetry about the life and works of the ⬇️
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Bookwomble ... maestro - I only have a basic common knowledge about Ludwig, so this will be one to explore.
Split Tooth I was going to read next, but it seems a bit heavy, dealing with the abuses of First Nation people, particularly girls and women, in Canada, so I'll pick that up early next year.
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TrishB Great pile 👍🏻 11mo
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merelybookish Nice Xmas haul! I also have Split Tooth on my tbr stack. 11mo
Aimeesue Nice haul! Split Tooth was v good, but you‘re right in thinking it‘ll be heavy. Enjoy the haul! 11mo
Bookwomble @TrishB Thanks 😊 I'm wondering where I can put them, mind! 11mo
Bookwomble @merelybookish @Aimeesue I'm looking forward to reading Split Tooth, but I didn't think it was the right vibe right now 🎄 11mo
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