Beirut 2020: The Collapse of a Civilization, a Journal

Awards:   Winner of Prix Femina Special Jury Prize 2020 (France)
Author:   Charif Majdalani ,  Ruth Diver
Publisher:   Welbeck Publishing Group
Edition:   ANZ Only
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9781914495014


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   22 July 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Beirut 2020: The Collapse of a Civilization, a Journal


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  • Winner of Prix Femina Special Jury Prize 2020 (France)

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'The author's home town is falling apart. Lebanon's capital ... has morphed into a symbol of devastation and hatred and madness. Majdalani is a survivor who still finds in himself the elegance to smile and hope.' - Amin Maalouf, Prix Goncourt winner Majdalani's reportage through the months of 2020 bears witness to the ways in which an ancient civilization slowly, then rapidly, descends into the abyss: corruption and vice infect the corridors of power; currency plummets into freefall, rats scurry between piles of rotting rubbish that grow higher along the pavements. Born from the rancour of existential pestilence, violence erupts and Beirut's citizens find themselves in high-voltage stand-offs with law enforcement. Then, the unexpected, Beirut collapses under the explosive force of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate. The blast kills hundreds and injures thousands. But through the rubble and the sirens, a people finds its strength to survive and its heart to unite. The city becomes the metaphor for each of our cultural capitals throughout the world.

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Author:   Charif Majdalani ,  Ruth Diver
Publisher:   Welbeck Publishing Group
Imprint:   Mountain Leopard
Edition:   ANZ Only
ISBN:  

9781914495014


ISBN 10:   1914495012
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   22 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.
Language:   English

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'The author's home town is falling apart. Lebanon's capital [...] morphed into a symbol of devastation and hatred and madness. Majdalani is a survivor who still finds in himself the elegance to smile and hope' -- Amin Maalouf, Prix Goncourt winner 'It is rare to capture the moment when it first occurs, in real time, with these seemingly humble details that describe the instant in all its depth' -- Alexandra Schwartzbrod, Liberation 'A short narrative that strikes straight at the heart' -- Gaetane Morin, Le Parisien


'The author's home town is falling apart. Lebanon's capital [...] morphed into a symbol of devastation and hatred and madness. Majdalani is a survivor who still finds in himself the elegance to smile and hope' -- Amin Maalouf, Prix Goncourt winner 'Powerful and original ... If much of the book's emotional power is channelled through its coverage of daily life in 2020, its analytical force is found in the broader themes it considers' * Spectator * 'It is rare to capture the moment when it first occurs, in real time, with these seemingly humble details that describe the instant in all its depth' -- Alexandra Schwartzbrod, Libération 'A short narrative that strikes straight at the heart' -- Gaëtane Morin, Le Parisien


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Charif Majdalani is one of Lebanon's most important literaryfigures. His novel MOVING THE PALACE won the 2008Franois Mauriac Prize from the Acadamie Franaise. Ruth Diver is an award-winning translator based in NewZealand. Her 2016 joint translation of THE READER ON THE6.27 was a Waterstones Book of the Month.

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