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John Ash (2) (1948–2019)

Autor de A Byzantine Journey

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14+ Obras 176 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

At the centre of this collection are John Ash's versions of poems by the great Alexandrian C.P. Cavafy. Working with Cavafy's voice, Ash expresses his own urbane intelligence.

Obras de John Ash

A Byzantine Journey (1995) 87 copias
The Burnt Pages (1991) 17 copias
Disbelief (1987) 15 copias
Parthian Stations (2007) 10 copias
The Branching Stairs (1984) 10 copias
The Goodbyes (1982) 8 copias
In the Wake of the Day (2010) 5 copias
The Anatolikon (1999) 4 copias
To the City (2004) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Emergency Kit (1996) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones109 copias
The Best American Poetry 1992 (1992) — Contribuidor — 102 copias

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Conocimiento común

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Reseñas

I have been referring to this book to guide me to locations I otherwise would have not considered to visit. And with appreciation. I often agree with Ash's take on a place (except Aphrodisias, namely). There is no index nor map. Ash writes for and assumes all who read his book are traveling about in a car. So verbal descriptions to a site often are not of great help for those traveling about by bus, dolmuş, or on foot.
 
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jgronsand | Jun 3, 2009 |
A high point of civilization and artistic accomplishment, the Byzantine Empire has also been the object of great misunderstanding and prejudice. This is a portrayal of its cultural history focusing on its surreal landscapes and fantastic monuments. The book starts in Istanbul and crosses the Sea of Marmara to travel through Anatolia, the region of Asiatic Turkey which was the source of the Empire's wealth and manpower. John Ash finds his way through a country of anachronisms and contrasts, of bloody feuds and frescoed cave-churches, of saints and sinners, of emperors and sultans. The book introduces the reader to an exotic cast of characters, including the impassioned aesthete Theophilus, the great mystical poet Rumi, the bishop and necromancer Theodore Santabarenos and the Empress Theophano.… (más)
 
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antimuzak | otra reseña | May 18, 2008 |
John Ash goes in seacrch of Byzantium in modern day Turkey.
 
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saliero | otra reseña | Dec 31, 2007 |

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Obras
14
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2
Miembros
176
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#121,982
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ISBNs
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