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As the Walls Fall: Life and Death Along the Ancient Walls of Istanbul

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Full Title:

As the Walls Fall: Life and Death Along the Ancient Walls of Istanbul

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780008416041

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

William Collins

Publication Date:

31st January 2024

UK Publication Date:

15th February 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Travel writing
Middle Eastern history
City and town planning: architectural aspects

Dewey:

949.618

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 43mm

Weight:

680g

Description

In this extraordinary literary debut, Christie-Miller traces the history and present of Istanbul by walking along its crumbling defensive walls and talking to those he passes.
Caught between two seas and two continents, with a contested past and an imperiled future, Istanbul represents the precipitous moment civilizations around the world are currently facing. To the City seamlessly blends two narratives: the fragile optimism of the present-day and its inhabitants, and the story of Mehmets siege and capture of the city in 1453. Those events still loom over the city, as Erdogana kind of latter-day sultaninvokes their memory as part of his effort to transform Turkey and resurrect its imperial past.

Istanbul stands at the centre of the most pressing challenges of our time. Environmental decay, rapacious development and a refugee crisis are straining the city to breaking point, while its civil society gutters in the face of resurgent authoritarianism. Yet, Istanbul has endured despite centuries of instability. Christie-Miller introduces us to people who are experiencing the looming crisis and fighting back, sometimes triumphing despite the odds.

This is a meditation on the soul of Istanbul, of its resilience and fortitude. In the defensive walls of Turkeys largest and most fabled city, Christie-Miller finds a distillation of the countrys history and a mirror of its present. Walk with him and see the danger, beauty and hope.

Author Bio

Alexander Christie-Miller was born in Wiltshire in 1982, and studied English Literature and Theatre Studies at Trinity College Dublin. Between 2010 and 2017 he worked as a journalist in Istanbul, where he was correspondent for The Times. His work has also appeared in Newsweek, The Atlantic, Der Spiegel, and the White Review among other publications

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