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Mirrors of the Unseen

Journeys in Iran

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"Drawing on three years of travel and research, Jason Elliot's Mirrors of the Unseen is a portrait of Iran, a much-misrepresented country and once home to the world's earliest superpower." "In Mirrors of the Unseen we are introduced to the urban contradictions of the capital, Tehran, and invited to ponder the sublime architecture of Isfahan; we travel on horseback through the forests of the north and across the bleak landscapes of Kurdistan, and re-trace Byron's steps to such fabled monuments as the tower of Qabus, the palace of Firuzabad and Persepolis." "But this is more than just an exploration of the immensely rich heritage of Persian culture; it is also a personal enquiry into the nature of Persian and Islamic art that challenges many long-cherished conventions and yields unexpected insights into the artistic world in which the genius of Persia played such a crucial role."--Jacket

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Mirrors of the Unseen, Jason Elliot

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2006
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Titel
Mirrors of the Unseen
Untertitel
Journeys in Iran
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jason Elliot
Verlag
Picador
Erscheinungsdatum
2006
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
415
ISBN10
033048656X
ISBN13
9780330486569
Reihe
Originaltitel
Mirrors of the unseen
Bewertung
3,65 von 5 Sternen
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"Drawing on three years of travel and research, Jason Elliot's Mirrors of the Unseen is a portrait of Iran, a much-misrepresented country and once home to the world's earliest superpower." "In Mirrors of the Unseen we are introduced to the urban contradictions of the capital, Tehran, and invited to ponder the sublime architecture of Isfahan; we travel on horseback through the forests of the north and across the bleak landscapes of Kurdistan, and re-trace Byron's steps to such fabled monuments as the tower of Qabus, the palace of Firuzabad and Persepolis." "But this is more than just an exploration of the immensely rich heritage of Persian culture; it is also a personal enquiry into the nature of Persian and Islamic art that challenges many long-cherished conventions and yields unexpected insights into the artistic world in which the genius of Persia played such a crucial role."--Jacket