Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architects of a New City | Adina Hoffman

Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architects of a New City | Adina Hoffman

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
AM3065
Bob Shop ID
596250582
Author: Adina Hoffman
Publisher:  Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2016)
ISBN-10:  0374289107
ISBN-13: 9780374289102
Condition: The DJ has minor edgewear. Minor bumps to the boards corners. Binding is excellent, Very Good copy, clean and bright contents.
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 352
Dimensions: 23.5 x 16 x 3 cm
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by Adina Hoffman
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A biographical excavation of one of the world's great, troubled cities

A remarkable view of one of the world's most beloved and troubled cities, Adina Hoffman's Till We Have Built Jerusalem is a gripping and intimate journey into the very different lives of three architects who helped shape modern Jerusalem.

The book unfolds as an excavation. It opens with the 1934 arrival in Jerusalem of the celebrated Berlin architect Erich Mendelsohn, a refugee from Hitler's Germany who must reckon with a complex new Middle Eastern reality. Next we meet Austen St. Barbe Harrison, Palestine's chief government architect from 1922 to 1937. Steeped in the traditions of Byzantine and Islamic building, this "most private of public servants" finds himself working under the often stifling and violent conditions of British rule.

And in the riveting final section, Hoffman herself sets out through the battered streets of today's Jerusalem searching for traces of a possibly Greek, possibly Arab architect named Spyro Houris. Once a fixture on the local scene, Houris is now utterly forgotten, though his grand Armenian-tile-clad buildings still stand, a ghostly testimony to the cultural fluidity that has historically characterized Jerusalem at its best.

A beautifully written rumination on memory and forgetting, place and displacement, Till We Have Built Jerusalem uncovers the ramifying layers of one great city's buried history as it asks what it means, everywhere, to be foreign and to belong.
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