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In "A Boswell of Baghdad; With Diversions," E. V. Lucas presents a vivid, multifaceted exploration of Baghdad during the early 20th century, reflecting the enchanting and tumultuous spirit of this ancient city. Lucas employs a charming narrative style, interweaving personal anecdotes with historical and cultural observations, creating a rich tapestry that celebrates the daily life and remarkable characters he encounters. The book resonates in the context of British literary traditions, particularly reflecting the influences of travel literature and the biographical genre, akin to James Boswell's meticulous narratives capturing the essence of an era and its people. E. V. Lucas was an esteemed author, playwright, and humorist, whose profound appreciation for different cultures and his extensive travels informed much of his writing. Born in 1868, Lucas became a prominent figure in Edwardian literature, frequently engaging with themes of human connection and the peculiarities of social life. His unique experiences, including living within Baghdad's diverse communities, shaped his worldview, allowing him to impart a sense of authenticity and warmth to his work. "A Boswell of Baghdad" is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of travel, culture, and personal narrative. Lucas'Äôs eloquent prose transports the reader to the heart of Baghdad, making it an enriching read for historians, travelers, and those captivated by the complexities of human experience.
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E-bok: 5. desember 2019
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