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Misadventure in the Middle East: Travels as a Tramp, Artist and Spy
Contributor(s): Hemming, Henry (Author)
ISBN: 1857883950     ISBN-13: 9781857883954
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2007
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Annotation: In this extraordinary and highly original account of one man's amazing journey, a young British artist spends a year traveling throughout the Middle East, from the drug-fuelled ski slopes of Iran via secret beaches, palaces, police cells, nightclubs, torture chambers, brothels, and studios. RA once-in-a-lifetime journey, full of youthful ebullience and idealism, but self-aware, too, and brave.S--Colin Thubron, author of "Shadow of the Silk Road" and "Behind the Wall."
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Essays & Travelogues
- Travel | Middle East - General
- Travel | Special Interest - Adventure
Dewey: 915.604
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.42" W x 8.42" (0.83 lbs) 228 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
 
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Publisher Description:
A beautifully written portrait of the post-9/11 Middle East that transports the reader into the human heart of the region

When Henry Hemming set out in a pick-up truck called Yasmine to make a portrait of the Middle East, he had no idea what he would find or where he would be able to go - he wasn't even sure how he would earn enough money to stay on the road for a year.

Henry Hemming's extraordinary journey takes him from the drug-fuelled ski-slopes of Iran via some of the region's secret beaches, palaces, army barracks, police cells, nightclubs, torture chambers, brothels and artists' studios to a Fourth of July party with American GIs in one of Saddam's former palaces. Everywhere he goes his status as artist gets him into places he would not have been allowed otherwise.

As the invasion of Iraq intensifies, he realises that to finish his portrait of the region he must go to Baghdad and find the artistic renaissance there that he has heard about. In so doing he will risk his life. Throughout, he meets young people who share their dreams, doubts and passions, revealing a young and unpredictable Middle East that flies beneath the radar of nightly news bulletins. In these meetings, he also begins to understand what he himself represents, be it British spy, Muslim extremist, jihadi, tramp, bohemian, street-cleaner, Baghdadi, or, from time to time, artist.

Misadventure in the Middle East offers a unique, evocative and highly original account of his journey.