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From The Holy Mountain
In the spring of 587 AD, two monks set off on an extraordinary
journey that would take them in an arc across the entire Byzantine
world, from the shores of the Bosphorus to the sand dunes of Egypt.
On the way John Moschos and his pupil Sophronius the Sophist stayed
in caves, monasteries and remote hermitages, collecting the wisdom
of the stylites and the desert fathers before their world shattered
under the great eruption of Islam. More than a thousand years
later, using Moschos's writings as his guide, William Dalrymple set
off to retrace their footsteps.
Despite centuries of isolation, a surprising number of the
monasteries and churches visited by the two monks still survive
today, surrounded by often hostile populations. Dalrymple's
pilgrimage took him through a bloody civil war in eastern Turkey,
the ruins of Beirut, the vicious tensions of the West Bank and a
fundamentalist uprising in southern Egypt. His book is an elegy to
the slowly dying civilisation of Eastern Christianity and the
peoples that have kept its flame alive. It is a rich and gripping
blend of history and spirituality, adventure and politics, laced
with a thread of black comedy familiar to readers of Dalrymple's
previous work.