CAIRO TO DAMASCUS by JOHN ROY CARLSON. PREFACE: IT seems to me
there are two ways, generally speaking, to pre pare a book, take a
trip, or, for that matter, to live a life. One may go at it
dilettante fashion, as a tourist nibbling at ex perience,
titillating the emotions yet emotionally starved, stimulating
oneself with ambition yet forever tortured by frustration.
Circumstances and temperament, however, may conspire together so
that, with the freedom of a nomad, one can escape the
straightjacket of everyday boredom, hurdle fences of space and
time, and consume life at its sources. Prop erly directed, such an
earthly life may give wing to one's imagination, clarity to one's
thinking, strength to one's convic tions, and even bring one nearer
to the simple, eternal truths of God and spirit This book, I feel,
belongs in the second category the cate gory of the primitive. I
left my country quite as uninformed, I am afraid, as are most
Americans with respect to other peoples and other shores. But
everywhere I went I sought to touch reality always honestly, and
always at first hand. Everywhere I clung close to the smells, the
flora and fauna of native existence. In that spirit I have written
of the Arabs among whom I lived. I found much good and much evil
evil acquired through a feudal order that, in rny opinion, remains
the Arab's greatest enemy and his greatest barrier to emergence
from the dark ages. I am grateful for Arab hospitality and the
kindness I was shown, but a reporter, like a physician, must not
remain blind to the ills plaguing his subject. With no desire to
attribute to myself or my writings any viii Preface exaggerated
importance, it is my fervent hope that the manyArmenians living in
the Arab Middle East will not suffer at the hands of fanatics
because an American of Armenian descent happened to write this
book. To them I can only say that I have told the story honestly,
as I saw it. And to my Arab friends who asked only that I tell the
truth/' I can say in all conscience that I have told the truth. Let
me assure them that I speak in this book as an American, and purely
in an individual capacity, with no ties to or membership in any
Armenian-American body save the church into which I was born. Any
retribution against the Armenians a minority island in a Moslem sea
would be an unwarranted and senseless cruelty. I have written this
book with the hope that it will bring both Arabs and Jews into
truer focus for the reader; that it will help reveal what they are
and what they are not, what may be ex pected of them and what is
impossible. I pray that these ancient Semitic peoples will
reconcile their differences, that Palestine refugees who, in the
main, left their homes because Arab leaders urged them to do so
expecting a short war and a quick victory will be resettled. The
only alternative to peace is disaster for Arab, Jew, and Christian,
for none may hope to prosper alone. Together they may ultimately
build a prosperous and democratic Middle East. To remain apart, at
dagger's point, means only that Communism and anarchy can be the
ultimate victors.
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
John Roy Carlson
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 33mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
518 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2878-2 |
Categories: |
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Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2878-0 |
Barcode: |
9781443728782 |
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