The 12th century minaret of Djam is one of Afghanistan's most celebrated treasures, a magnificent symbol of the powerful Ghorid Empire that once stretched from Iran to India. The second tallest brick minaret in the world, Djam lies in the heart of central Afghanistan's wild Ghor Province. This title portrays Afghanistan and its history.
List of Illustrations Author's Note 1 Four Roads 2 Enhancements of Life 3 Sheep 4 Heroism and Tradition 5 Landscape in Asia 6 The Herat Wind 7 The Mineret 8 The Second Threshold 9 Nomads 10 The Western Road to Kabul Index
Freya Stark (1893-1993), 'the poet of travel', was the doyenne of Middle East travel writers and one of the most courageous and adventurous female travellers in history. She travelled extensively through Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq and Southern Arabia, where she became the first western woman to travel through the Hadhramaut. Usually solo, she ventured to places few Europeans had ever been. Her travels earned her the title of Dame and huge public acclaim and her many, now classic, books include Travels in the Near East, A Winter in Arabia, The Southern Gates of Arabia, Alexander's Path, Dust in the Lion's Paw, East is West and Valleys of the Assassins.
It was rare to leave her company without feeling the world was
somehow larger and more promising. Her life was something of a work
of art...The books in which she recorded her journeys were
seductively individual...Nomad and social lioness, public servant
and private essayist, emotional victim and mythmaker.
*The New York Times*
Few writers have the capacity to do with words what Faberge could
do with gems - to fashion them, without violating their quality. It
is this extraordinary talent which sets Freya Stark apart from her
fellow craftsman in the construction of books on travel.
*The Daily Telegraph*
Freya Stark remains unexcelled as an interpreter of brief
encounters in wild regions against the backdrop of history.
*The Observer*
It is...as the writer of beautiful, measured prose rather than as a
traveller or as an exotic 'character' who wore Dior in the wilder
reaches of Asia and Arabian dress in London, that Freya Stark will
ultimately be remembered.
*The Independent*
One of the finest travel writers of our century.
*The New Yorker*
A Middle East traveler, an explorer and, above all, a writer, Freya
Stark has, with an incomparably clear eye, looked toward the
horizon of the past without ever losing sight of the present. Her
books are route plans of a perceptive intelligence, traversing time
and space with ease.
*Saudi Aramco World*
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