Książka From the Inside Out John D Tinny

From the Inside Out

Autor: John D Tinny
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Vellum
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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In 1956 John Tinny began his brief years on the "Golden Road to Samarkand," his vision of the pinnac...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2013
strony
318
EAN
9780988637627
ISBN
9780988637627
Enbook ID
07439811
Wydawca
Waga
469
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 18

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In 1956 John Tinny began his brief years on the "Golden Road to Samarkand," his vision of the pinnacle for a State Department Foreign Service officer. The murder of Her Britannic Majesty's vice consul, a grim portent, climaxed Day One at his first post, San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Around this obscure consulate the Cold War flamed hot. For 130 weeks he and his family lived amidst savagery and the shades of Hitler and Rommel. Thereafter he was posted to Cairo, where Nile floods bring life and death, and he gloried in the romance of the great sand seas. Assigned to Beirut, he immersed himself in the language of the Koran and the certainty of True Believers. He glimpsed hope in a refugee camp, attended by angry young and bitter old Palestinians, and clashed with the angry intensity of young sabras, native-born Israelis. Understanding the Arab-Israeli problem is not an answer, he discovered. A misstep in the British Crown Colony of Aden, where vain sultans and the jingle of medals on British chests exuded an air of the fading Imperial Raj, taught him that John Q. Public was his master. The State Department pardoned him and named him consul and principal officer of Consulate Benghazi, Libya. There, his second inept misstep was unpardonable. A murder on his last day brought him full circle. His life as a Foreign Service officer ended on the gangplank of a tired Italian tramp steamer, not on the Golden Road to Samarkand.

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