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The eleven short stories in this book take us back to an Alexandria
past, the cosmopolitan city as it was experienced by the author in
the years before, during, and following the Second World War.
Against a backdrop of major events in Alexandria's history, from
the halcyon days of the late 1930s, through the alarums of the War,
to the 1952 Revolution and the dispersion of almost the entire
foreign community of the city, Tzalas weaves his stories peopled
with characters from his youth. These are ordinary people, people
of different nationalities and faiths, but all Alexandrians, living
side by side in the Great City. In describing each character with
great sensitivity and perception, Tzalas succeeds not only in
capturing the essence of the city itself, but in poignantly
foretelling the fundamental changes and exodus that were to come.
The events surrounding, among others, a German family caught in the
city during the Second World War, three French monks, an old Greek
musician, and a group of cultivated elderly Alexandrian gentlemen,
are told with an affection often tinged with sadness. Through these
characters, Tzalas tells the story of everyday lives caught up in
the turbulent currents of history and the transformation of a
beloved city - the end of an era. Each of the eleven stories is
accompanied by an evocative illustration by Anna Boghiguian.
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