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The Buried: An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution

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The Buried: An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution by Peter Hessler delves into the complexities of life in Egypt during and after the Arab Spring. Through personal narratives and historical insights, the book explores the experiences of everyday Egyptians amidst political upheaval. Hessler's observations weave together past and present, uncovering how ancient traditions continue to influence modern society.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by how everyday lives intersect with major historical events, as it offers an insightful exploration of contemporary Egyptian society through the lens of the Arab Spring. The narrative interweaves personal stories with broader cultural and political changes, providing a deeply human perspective on revolution and its aftermath. If you're interested in understanding a country's transformation through its people and their experiences, this book should capture your interest.

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The Buried: An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution

An intimate account of the Arab Spring, and Egypt’s past and present, seen through the eyes of a wide range of Egyptians: political operators, archaeologists and garbage collectors; women, the queer community and migrants.

An intimate account of the Arab Spring, and Egypt's past and present, seen through the eyes of a wide range of Egyptians- political operators, archaeologists and garbage collectors; women, the queer community and migrants.

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An intimate account of the Arab Spring, and Egypt's past and present, seen through the eyes of a wide range of Egyptians—political operators, archaeologists and garbage collectors; women, the queer community and migrants.

Fascinated by Egypt's rich history, Peter Hessler moved with his family to Cairo just after the Arab Spring had begun.

In the midst of the revolution, he attached himself to an important archaeological dig at a site known as The Buried. In Cairo, he got to know a young gay Egyptian who struggled with pressures from the police and society. Hessler and his wife also struck up a friendship with their Arabic-language instructor, Rifaat, a cynical political sophisticate who helped explain the country's turmoil. And a different kind of friendship was formed with their illiterate garbage collector, Sayyid, whose access to the refuse of Cairo is another kind of archaeological excavation.

Through the lives of ordinary Egyptians, Hessler creates a richly textured portrait of a revolution and the people swept up in it, drawing connections between contemporary politics and the ancient past. The Buried is a work of uncompromising intelligence and glorious humanity—an extraordinary achievement that unearths a new world for the reader.

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Peter Hessler's The Buried: An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution is praised for its masterful storytelling and insightful commentary on Egypt's modern and ancient history. Reviewers commend Hessler for his empathetic and nuanced portrayal of the Egyptian people, capturing the essence of everyday life during tumultuous times. The book is described as a compelling blend of memoir, history, and journalism, offering readers a deep understanding of Egypt's culture and the impact of the Arab Spring. Hessler's ability to weave personal anecdotes with historical context creates a rich, engaging narrative celebrated for its subtle beauty and depth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925773743

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 May 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 41.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 622g

Pages: 480

About the Author

Peter Hessler is a staff writer at the New Yorker (where he served as Cairo correspondent from 2011 to 2016) and also a contributing writer for National Geographic. He is the author of River Town, Oracle Bones, Country Driving and Strange Stones.

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