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        5 months ago

        The great sea - A human history of the Mediterranean by david abulafia.

        It’s not Palestine/Israel specific, but a “broad” history about the Mediterranean .

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          5 months ago

          Honestly, thanks. I make sure to check this one out. I like reading about history.

          I recommend you the last book I have read: the world of yesterday by Stefan Zweig.

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            5 months ago

            Oh, I’ve read “schachnovelle” from him, back in school, which brought me into chess 😅

            the sea is a very long book… I’m just half way through, although I’m not much of a reader.

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              5 months ago

              I want to read the schachnovelle at a later point! Looking forward to it.

              If you’re interested in the Mediterranean, I recommend Constantinople by Theophile Gautier. It’s about his visit to Istanbul in the 19. century. I think the print version is hard to come by in English, but the ebook is just a few cents.

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                5 months ago

                lol… who the fuck downvotes this comment? it’s just regular convo about books… people are really awkward.

                thx for that book recommendation. I love the turkish culture, and will put it on my list… after I’m done with the sea, the arabs and the balkans.