A Personal and Political Journey Through Beirut, April/May, 1977

Nonfiction, Travel, Middle East
Cover of the book A Personal and Political Journey Through Beirut, April/May, 1977 by Gordie LaRocque, Gordie LaRocque
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Author: Gordie LaRocque ISBN: 9781301144525
Publisher: Gordie LaRocque Publication: November 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gordie LaRocque
ISBN: 9781301144525
Publisher: Gordie LaRocque
Publication: November 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Amidst the Lebanese Civil War in 1977 the author was delivered to an indigenous, bomb-damaged hotel on the Green Line, the dividing line in war-torn Beirut, where he lodged for nearly two weeks. Daily, and nightly, he traversed Between West and East Beirut, met with the indomitable inhabitants of that exotic metropolis, and engaged in one incident and revelatory moment after another. Encountering few foreigners and no media in an era prior to the 'world wide web','bloggers',etc., it was a time when few dared to venture into this war-torn land. This story compassionately describes the interminable spirit of Beirutis who inspired the author who took 'risks' and accepted diversity while he actively searched for an understanding of the complexities of that emotionally riveting and unique place-in-time.

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Amidst the Lebanese Civil War in 1977 the author was delivered to an indigenous, bomb-damaged hotel on the Green Line, the dividing line in war-torn Beirut, where he lodged for nearly two weeks. Daily, and nightly, he traversed Between West and East Beirut, met with the indomitable inhabitants of that exotic metropolis, and engaged in one incident and revelatory moment after another. Encountering few foreigners and no media in an era prior to the 'world wide web','bloggers',etc., it was a time when few dared to venture into this war-torn land. This story compassionately describes the interminable spirit of Beirutis who inspired the author who took 'risks' and accepted diversity while he actively searched for an understanding of the complexities of that emotionally riveting and unique place-in-time.

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