An edition of The home that was our country (2017)

The home that was our country

a memoir of Syria

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The home that was our country
Alia Malek, Alia Malek
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An edition of The home that was our country (2017)

The home that was our country

a memoir of Syria

  • 4.5 (2 ratings) ·
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  • 2 Have read

In The Home that Was My Country, Syrian-American journalist Alia Malek chronicles her return to her family home in Damascus and the history of the Jabban apartment building. Here, generations of Christians, Jews, Muslims, and Armenians lived, worked, loved, and suffered in close quarters. In telling the story of her family over the course of the last century, Alia brings to light the triumphs and failures that have led Syria to where it is today.

"At the Arab Spring's hopeful start, Alia Malek returned to Damascus to reclaim her grandmother's apartment, which had been lost to her family since Hafez al-Assad came to power in 1970. Its loss was central to her parent's decision to make their lives in America. In chronicling the people who lived in the Tahaan building, past and present, Alia portrays the Syrians-the Muslims, Christians, Jews, Armenians, and Kurds-who worked, loved, and suffered in close quarters, mirroring the political shifts in their country. Restoring her family's home as the country comes apart, she learns how to speak the coded language of oppression that exists in a dictatorship, while privately confronting her own fears about Syria's future. The Home That Was Our Country is a deeply researched, personal journey that shines a delicate but piercing light on Syrian history, society, and politics. Teeming with insights, the narrative weaves acute political analysis with a century of intimate family history, ultimately delivering an unforgettable portrait of the Syria that is being erased." -- Publisher's description

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Nation Books
Language
English
Pages
334

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Table of Contents

Leaving
Generations. Origins ; Sheika ; Adrift ; Pack your bags and go ; Locked in
Locked out. Anywhere but here ; No-man's-land ; They did it to themselves
In the eye of the belly. Return ; Tahrir Squares ; Psychodrame ; Fatherland ; In the cards ; Routine ; Suspicion ; Unraveling ; Power ; Displaced ; Gone
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-334).

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.91/440423092, B
Library of Congress
DS99.D3 M346 2017, DS99.D3M346 2017, DS99.D3 M346 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 334 pages
Number of pages
334

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27228159M
ISBN 10
1568585322
ISBN 13
9781568585321
LCCN
2016037114, 2016050029
OCLC/WorldCat
961457621, 961457753

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