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Drinking Arak Off an Ayatollah's Beard

Nicholas Jubber

An engrossing blend of travel writing and history Drinking Arak off an Ayatollah's Beard traces one man's adventure-filled journey through today's Iran Afghanistan and Central Asia and describes his remarkable attempt to make sense of the present by delving into the past. Setting out to gain insight into the lives of Iranians and Afghans today Nicholas Jubber is surprised to uncover the legacy of a vibrant pre-Islamic Persian culture that has endured even in times of the most fanatic religious fundamentalism. Everywhere- from underground dance parties to religious shrines to opium dens- he finds powerful and unbreakable connections to a time when both Iran and Afghanistan were part of the same mighty empire when the flame of Persian culture lit up the world. Whether through his encounters with poets and cab drivers or run-ins with"pleasure daughters&rdquo and mujahideen again and again Jubber is drawn back to the eleventh-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (&ldquoBook of Kings&rdquo). The poem becomes not only his window into the region's past but also his link to its tumultuous present and through it Jubber gains access to an Iran and Afghanistan seldom revealed or depicted: inside-out worlds in which he has tea with a warlord is taught how to walk like an Afghan and even discovers on a night full of bootleg alcohol and dancing what it means to drink arak off an Ayatollah's beard.>

  • Classification : General Non-Fiction
  • Pub Date : MAY 4, 2010
  • Imprint : Hachette Go
  • Page Extent : 368
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780306818844
  • Price : INR 1,550
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Nicholas Jubber

Nicholas Jubber has travelled in the Middle East Central Asia North and East Africa and across Europe. Along the way he has worked as a teacher carpet-washer and even had a stint as a tannery assistant. He has written three previous books The Timbuktu School for Nomads The Prester Quest (winner of the Dolman Travel Book Award) and Drinking Arak off an Ayatollah's Beard (shortlisted for the Dolman Award). He has written for numerous publications including the Guardian Observer Globe and Mail Irish Times and BBC History.

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