Mirror to Damascus

240 pages

Published Jan. 2, 1996 by Penguin Books Ltd.

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978-0-14-024546-2
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"Mirror to Damascus" is Colin Thubron's very first travelogue. It finds a very young Thubron exploring Damascus and the surrounding countryside in the mid 1960s. Interestingly, this seems to be Thurbon at his most "Fermoresque." He doesn't make as many assumptions about your knowledge as Fermor does, but you might want to take a quick look at the Wikipedia pages on the histories of Syria and Islam before you get going. And perhaps crack open your copy of the Old Testament while you are at it. This isn't a book for the ignorant.

Like some of Fermor's better-known works, there is precious little actual travel depicted in these pages. Thubron spends a few paragraphs recounting a bicycle ride and then spends thirty pages talking about the history of a town. Again and again this is repeated. At first I felt bad reading the book... I visited Damascus in my early …