Black Wave: Picador Paper
Autor Kim Ghattasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2021
" A] sweeping and authoritative history (The New York Times Book Review), Black Wave is an unprecedented and ambitious examination of how the modern Middle East unraveled and why it started with the pivotal year of 1979.
Kim Ghattas seamlessly weaves together history, geopolitics, and culture to deliver a gripping read of the largely unexplored story of the rivalry between between Saudi Arabia and Iran, born from the sparks of the 1979 Iranian revolution and fueled by American policy. With vivid story-telling, extensive historical research and on-the-ground reporting, Ghattas dispels accepted truths about a region she calls home. She explores how Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran, once allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region, became mortal enemies after 1979. She shows how they used and distorted religion in a competition that went well beyond geopolitics. Feeding intolerance, suppressing cultural expression, and encouraging sectarian violence from Egypt to Pakistan, the war for cultural supremacy led to Iran's fatwa against author Salman Rushdie, the assassination of countless intellectuals, the birth of groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, the September 11th terrorist attacks, and the rise of ISIS. Ghattas introduces us to a riveting cast of characters whose lives were upended by the geopolitical drama over four decades: from the Pakistani television anchor who defied her country's dictator, to the Egyptian novelist thrown in jail for indecent writings all the way to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. Black Wave is both an intimate and sweeping history of the region and will significantly alter perceptions of the Middle East.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781250789389
ISBN-10: 1250789389
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 135 x 206 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: St. Martins Press
Colecția Picador Paper
Seria Picador Paper
ISBN-10: 1250789389
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 135 x 206 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: St. Martins Press
Colecția Picador Paper
Seria Picador Paper
Cuprins
Note on Names and Spellings
People
Map
Introduction
Part I Revolution
1.Cassette Revolution
2.Today Tehran, Tomorrow Jerusalem
3.Bleeding Heart
4.Darkness
Part II Competition
5.I Killed the Pharaoh
6.No Dupatta
7.Karbala in Beirut
8.Shia Kafir
9.Mecca Is Mine
10.Culture Wars
11.Black Wave
12.Generation 1979
Part III Revenge
13.Cain and Abel
14.Fracture
15.Surrender
16.Counterrevolution
17.Between ISIS and IRGC
18.Achilles' Heel
19.Murder on the Bosporus
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
People
Map
Introduction
Part I Revolution
1.Cassette Revolution
2.Today Tehran, Tomorrow Jerusalem
3.Bleeding Heart
4.Darkness
Part II Competition
5.I Killed the Pharaoh
6.No Dupatta
7.Karbala in Beirut
8.Shia Kafir
9.Mecca Is Mine
10.Culture Wars
11.Black Wave
12.Generation 1979
Part III Revenge
13.Cain and Abel
14.Fracture
15.Surrender
16.Counterrevolution
17.Between ISIS and IRGC
18.Achilles' Heel
19.Murder on the Bosporus
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Descriere
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'Blistering' Sunday Times
'Indispensable' Observer
'Fascinating' The Times
'Brilliant' Peter Frankopan
'Revelatory' Lindsey Hilsum
A timely and unprecedented examination of how the modern Middle East unravelled, and why it started with the pivotal year of 1979. Shortlisted for the Cundhill History Prize 2020
'What happened to us?'
For decades, the question has haunted the Arab and Muslim world, heard across Iran and Syria, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and in the author's home country of Lebanon. Was it always so? When did the extremism, intolerance and bloodletting of today displace the region's cultural promise and diversity?
In Black Wave, award-winning journalist and author Kim Ghattas argues that the turning point in the modern history of the Middle East can be located in the toxic confluence of three major events in 1979: the Iranian revolution; the siege of the Holy Mosque in Mecca; and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Before this year, Saudi Arabia and Iran had been working allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region - but the radical legacy of these events made them mortal enemies, unleashing a process that transformed culture, society, religion and geopolitics across the region for decades to come.
Drawing on a sweeping cast of characters across seven countries over forty years, Ghattas demonstrates how this rivalry for religious and cultural supremacy has fed intolerance, suppressed cultural expression, encouraged sectarian violence, birthed groups like Hezbollah and ISIS and, ultimately, upended the lives of millions. At once bold and intimate, Black Wave is a remarkable and engrossing story of the Middle East as it has never been told before.
'Blistering' Sunday Times
'Indispensable' Observer
'Fascinating' The Times
'Brilliant' Peter Frankopan
'Revelatory' Lindsey Hilsum
A timely and unprecedented examination of how the modern Middle East unravelled, and why it started with the pivotal year of 1979. Shortlisted for the Cundhill History Prize 2020
'What happened to us?'
For decades, the question has haunted the Arab and Muslim world, heard across Iran and Syria, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and in the author's home country of Lebanon. Was it always so? When did the extremism, intolerance and bloodletting of today displace the region's cultural promise and diversity?
In Black Wave, award-winning journalist and author Kim Ghattas argues that the turning point in the modern history of the Middle East can be located in the toxic confluence of three major events in 1979: the Iranian revolution; the siege of the Holy Mosque in Mecca; and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Before this year, Saudi Arabia and Iran had been working allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region - but the radical legacy of these events made them mortal enemies, unleashing a process that transformed culture, society, religion and geopolitics across the region for decades to come.
Drawing on a sweeping cast of characters across seven countries over forty years, Ghattas demonstrates how this rivalry for religious and cultural supremacy has fed intolerance, suppressed cultural expression, encouraged sectarian violence, birthed groups like Hezbollah and ISIS and, ultimately, upended the lives of millions. At once bold and intimate, Black Wave is a remarkable and engrossing story of the Middle East as it has never been told before.
Recenzii
A timely and unprecedented examination of how the modern Middle East unravelled, and why it started
with the pivotal year of 1979.
In Black Wave, award-winning journalist and author Kim Ghattas argues that the turning point in the modern
history of the Middle East can be located in the toxic confluence of three major events in 1979: the Iranian
revolution; the siege of the Holy Mosque in Mecca; and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Before this year, Saudi Arabia and Iran had been working allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region - but the radical legacy of these events made them mortal enemies, unleashing a process that transformed culture, society, religion and geopolitics across the region for decades to come.
Drawing on a sweeping cast of characters across seven countries over forty years, Ghattas demonstrates how
this rivalry for religious and cultural supremacy has fed intolerance, suppressed cultural expression, encouraged
sectarian violence, birthed groups like Hezbollah and ISIS and, ultimately, upended the lives of millions. At once bold and intimate, Black Wave is a remarkable and engrossing story of the Middle East as it has never been told before.
'A blistering account'
THE SUNDAY TIMES
'Thoroughly riveting'
PETER FRANKOPAN
'Profoundly moving'
NEW STATESMAN
'A vivid indispensible guide'
OBSERVER
'A fascinating and important book'
JEREMY BOWEN
with the pivotal year of 1979.
In Black Wave, award-winning journalist and author Kim Ghattas argues that the turning point in the modern
history of the Middle East can be located in the toxic confluence of three major events in 1979: the Iranian
revolution; the siege of the Holy Mosque in Mecca; and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Before this year, Saudi Arabia and Iran had been working allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region - but the radical legacy of these events made them mortal enemies, unleashing a process that transformed culture, society, religion and geopolitics across the region for decades to come.
Drawing on a sweeping cast of characters across seven countries over forty years, Ghattas demonstrates how
this rivalry for religious and cultural supremacy has fed intolerance, suppressed cultural expression, encouraged
sectarian violence, birthed groups like Hezbollah and ISIS and, ultimately, upended the lives of millions. At once bold and intimate, Black Wave is a remarkable and engrossing story of the Middle East as it has never been told before.
'A blistering account'
THE SUNDAY TIMES
'Thoroughly riveting'
PETER FRANKOPAN
'Profoundly moving'
NEW STATESMAN
'A vivid indispensible guide'
OBSERVER
'A fascinating and important book'
JEREMY BOWEN