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020 _a9780099532286
100 1 _aThubron, Colin,
_d1939-
245 1 4 _aThe hills of Adonis :
_ba journey in Lebanon.
246 _aThe hills of Adonis : a quest in Lebanon
260 _aLondon :
_bVintage Books,
_cc1987.
300 _a201 p. :
_bmaps, ports ;
_c20 cm.
500 _aPrevious ed.: London : Heinemann, 1968. Includes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aOstensibly this is a book about Lebanon, finely written and deeply felt - not the Lebanon which a Beirut businessman would recognize, but a coastline of small historic ports and a littoral of beautiful mountains. In this country, the ruins of Phoenician, Greek and Roman are among the most impressive in the world. Crusader castles and Arab palaces stand together in the hills, and the people are a unique medley of races and religions.For five hundred miles the author walked through the mountains, following tracks and rivers. His journey was not only a survey of a remarkable country, but a quest for the divinities of the region - Astarte and Adonis, who held the secrets of death and rebirth in the ancient cults of Lebanon. He visited almost every place of cultural importance, and lived with the people along his way, recording strange remnants left over from the religion of Baalim and high places. So "The Hills of Adonis" is both a travel book and a personal journal; for the quest, in its last analysis is the search for meaning, a reflection on faith and reason and a poem on the joy and complexity of living.
650 4 _aThubron, Colin, 1939-
_xJourneys
_zLebanon.
650 4 _aAphrodite (Greek deity)
651 4 _aLebanon
_xDescription and travel.
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