Beirut
City of Regrets

With a thorough, moving and remarkably unbiased essay by Ajami ( The Vanished Imam), director of Middle Eastern studies at the Johns Hopkins School of International Studies, and 128 riveting color photos by Magnum photographer Reed, this book shows how the once "charmed city" on the Mediterranean has become a place of "cruelty and hatred." Ajami writes of the sectsShia and Sunni Moslem, Druze, Maronite Christian and Palestinianwho managed to coexist, however tenuously, in Beirut until 1975, when civil war broke out and "massacre followed massacre." Quoting Lebanese poet Nizzar Qabbani, Ajami concludes, "Nothing remains of old Beirut except the scent of it that blows from old notebooks." 

 
Author
Eli Reed | Fouad Ajami
Publisher
Language
English
Place of Publication
New-York, London
Date of Publication
1988