Nine Quarters of Jerusalem (Hardback)
A New Biography of the Old City
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Highly original exploration of Jerusalem exploring its history and contemporary voices
'Original and illuminating ... what a good book this is' Jonathan Dimbleby
'A love letter to the people of the Old City' Jerusalem Post
In Jerusalem, what you see and what is true are two different things. Maps divide the walled Old City into four quarters, yet that division doesn't reflect the reality of mixed and diverse neighbourhoods. Beyond the crush and frenzy of its major religious sites, much of the Old City remains little known to visitors, its people overlooked and their stories untold. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem lets the communities of the Old City speak for themselves. Ranging through ancient past and political present, it evokes the city's depth and cultural diversity.
Matthew Teller's highly original 'biography' features the Old City's Palestinian and Jewish communities, but also spotlights its Indian and African populations, its Greek and Armenian and Syriac cultures, its downtrodden Dom Gypsy families and its Sufi mystics. It discusses the sources of Jerusalem's holiness and the ideas - often startlingly secular - that have shaped lives within its walls. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem is an evocation of place through story, led by the voices of Jerusalemites.
Nine Quarters of Jerusalem (Ebook)
A New Biography of the Old City
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A thoroughly original exploration of Jerusalem, told through the voices of its contemporary residents
'Original and illuminating ... what a good book this is' Jonathan Dimbleby
'A love letter to the people of the Old City' Jerusalem Post
In Jerusalem, what you see and what is true are two different things. Maps divide the walled Old City into four quarters, yet that division doesn't reflect the reality of mixed and diverse neighbourhoods. Beyond the crush and frenzy of its major religious sites, much of the Old City remains little known to visitors, its people overlooked and their stories untold. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem lets the communities of the Old City speak for themselves. Ranging through ancient past and political present, it evokes the city's depth and cultural diversity.
Matthew Teller's highly original 'biography' features the Old City's Palestinian and Jewish communities, but also spotlights its Indian and African populations, its Greek and Armenian and Syriac cultures, its downtrodden Dom Gypsy families and its Sufi mystics. It discusses the sources of Jerusalem's holiness and the ideas - often startlingly secular - that have shaped lives within its walls. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem is an evocation of place through story, led by the voices of Jerusalemites.
Nine Quarters of Jerusalem (Paperback)
A New Biography of the Old City
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A thoroughly original exploration of Jerusalem, told through the voices of its contemporary residents
'Original and illuminating ... what a good book this is' Jonathan Dimbleby
'A love letter to the people of the Old City' Jerusalem Post
In Jerusalem, what you see and what is true are two different things. Maps divide the walled Old City into four quarters, yet that division doesn't reflect the reality of mixed and diverse neighbourhoods. Beyond the crush and frenzy of its major religious sites, much of the Old City remains little known to visitors, its people overlooked and their stories untold. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem lets the communities of the Old City speak for themselves. Ranging through ancient past and political present, it evokes the city's depth and cultural diversity.
Matthew Teller's highly original 'biography' features the Old City's Palestinian and Jewish communities, but also spotlights its Indian and African populations, its Greek and Armenian and Syriac cultures, its downtrodden Dom Gypsy families and its Sufi mystics. It discusses the sources of Jerusalem's holiness and the ideas - often startlingly secular - that have shaped lives within its walls. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem is an evocation of place through story, led by the voices of Jerusalemites.
Reviews for Nine Quarters of Jerusalem
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Rachel Cooke Observer
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Literary Review
The Critic
Catholic Herald
Geographical Magazine
The Jerusalem Post
Tel Aviv Review of Books
Jordan Times
Traveller
Asian Review of Books
Middle East Eye
Jonathan Dimbleby, author and documentary maker
Avi Shlaim, emeritus professor at the University of Oxford and author of The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World
Raja Shehadeh, author of Palestinian Walks
Louisa Waugh, author and humanitarian activist
Noga Tarnopolsky, Jerusalem reporter LA Times
Massoud Hayoun, author of When We Were Arabs: A Jewish Family’s Forgotten History
George Hintlian, author of History of the Armenians in the Holy Land
Zora O’Neill, author of All Strangers Are Kin
Diana Darke, author of Stealing from the Saracens