Representing Jerusalem in World Literature and Art: Sacred Space and Sacred History
By (Author) Elena V. Shabliy
Contributions by Nicol Nixon August
Contributions by Noah Gallego
Contributions by June-Ann Greeley
Contributions by Orit Miller-Katav
Contributions by Okan Keles
Contributions by Mustafa zaga
Contributions by Elena V. Shabliy
Contributions by Erga Shneurson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
30th October 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This volume explores the historical and cultural dimensions of Jerusalem through the lens of world literature and art.
Jerusalem inspired creation of various world literary works, spanning different time periods and contributing to various angles of views. This volume emphasizes Jerusalems spiritual significance in the world culture, literature, history, and global society. Preservation of this Holy City is not a duty of one, two, three nationsit is a duty of all humanity. The chapters of this book contribute to the significance of the cosmic city as one of the most important destinations of human journey. The ultimate destination of many pilgrims is Jerusalemthe Holy City that unites all faithful and agnostics. Journey to the Holy City is the fulfillment of a sacred dream of believers.
Elena Shabliy is Visiting Researcher at Columbia University, USA.