Alexandria

Nonfiction, Travel, Middle East, Egypt, History, Ancient History, Rome
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Author: E. M. Forster, Vincent Nicolosi (editor) ISBN: 9781938564932
Publisher: Fonthill Press LLC Publication: July 16, 2012
Imprint: Fonthill Press LLC Language: English
Author: E. M. Forster, Vincent Nicolosi (editor)
ISBN: 9781938564932
Publisher: Fonthill Press LLC
Publication: July 16, 2012
Imprint: Fonthill Press LLC
Language: English
In Alexandria, Cleopatra watched the second duelthat between Mark Antony and Caesars murderers. She helped neither party, and when Antony won he summoned her… She came, not in a carpet but in a gilded barge, and her life henceforward belongs less to history than to poetry… Voluptuous but watchful, she treated her new lover as she had treated her old. She never bored him, and since grossness means monotony she sharpened his mind to those more delicate delights, where sense verges into spirit. Her infinite variety lay in that. She was the last of a secluded and subtle race, she was a flower that Alexandria had taken three hundred years to produce and that eternity cannot wither. Widely regarded as the best guidebook ever written E.M. Forsters ALEXANDRIA remains one of his most rare and least explored works an evocative, informative exploration of that most fabled, exotic and elusive of cities. Perhaps the worlds first truly cosmopolitan city, Alexandria remains enigmatic, enduring and forever intriguing. Forsters ALEXANDRIA is, as Lawrence Durrell noted, a labor of love.
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In Alexandria, Cleopatra watched the second duelthat between Mark Antony and Caesars murderers. She helped neither party, and when Antony won he summoned her… She came, not in a carpet but in a gilded barge, and her life henceforward belongs less to history than to poetry… Voluptuous but watchful, she treated her new lover as she had treated her old. She never bored him, and since grossness means monotony she sharpened his mind to those more delicate delights, where sense verges into spirit. Her infinite variety lay in that. She was the last of a secluded and subtle race, she was a flower that Alexandria had taken three hundred years to produce and that eternity cannot wither. Widely regarded as the best guidebook ever written E.M. Forsters ALEXANDRIA remains one of his most rare and least explored works an evocative, informative exploration of that most fabled, exotic and elusive of cities. Perhaps the worlds first truly cosmopolitan city, Alexandria remains enigmatic, enduring and forever intriguing. Forsters ALEXANDRIA is, as Lawrence Durrell noted, a labor of love.

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