This omnibus edition brings together the three books of Nicholas Woodsworth's critically-acclaimed Mediterranean Trilogy in a single volume for the first time, allowing the reader to fully appreciate the scope of Woodsworth's search for a distinctively Mediterranean 'cosmopolitanism'. Combining travel narrative, history and reflection on contemporary lives and cultures, Woodsworth finds an intimacy, a garrulous warmth and a near-tribal sociability as he travels from Alexandria, through Venice and finally installs himself in a former Benedictine monastery in Istanbul overlooking the Golden Horn. Responding to this experience, he argues that the sea should not be seen as an empty space surrounded by Europe, Asia and Africa, but as a single entity, a place from whose coastlines people look inwards over the water to each other, for it has its own cities, its own life, its own way of being.
About the AuthorNicholas Woodsworth is the former Africa correspondent of the Financial Times. He is now a writer, freelance journalist and photographer living in France.
Reviews'[Woodsworth's] enchanting journey around the old seaports... a Mediterranean trilogy to cherish' The Guardian 'An astute reporter with a dry humour and an impressive eye for detail' Sunday Telegraph
Book InformationISBN 9781906598754
Author Nicholas WoodsworthFormat Paperback
Page Count 420
Imprint Haus PublishingPublisher The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus
Weight(grams) 666g
Dimensions(mm) 250mm * 150mm * 15mm