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The Buried

An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution

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The Buried

De: Peter Hessler
Narrado por: Peter Hessler
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A National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist

"Extraordinary.... Sensitive and perceptive, Mr. Hessler is a superb literary archaeologist, one who handles what he sees with a bit of wonder that he gets to watch the history of this grand city unfold, one day at a time.” (Wall Street Journal)

From the acclaimed author of River Town and Oracle Bones, an intimate excavation of life in one of the world's oldest civilizations at a time of convulsive change

Drawn by a fascination with Egypt's rich history and culture, Peter Hessler moved with his wife and twin daughters to Cairo in 2011. He wanted to learn Arabic, explore Cairo's neighborhoods, and visit the legendary archaeological digs of Upper Egypt. After his years of covering China for The New Yorker, friends warned him Egypt would be a much quieter place. But not long before he arrived, the Egyptian Arab Spring had begun, and now the country was in chaos.

In the midst of the revolution, Hessler often traveled to digs at Amarna and Abydos, where locals live beside the tombs of kings and courtiers, a landscape that they call simply al-Madfuna: "the Buried". He and his wife set out to master Arabic, striking up a friendship with their instructor, a cynical political sophisticate. They also befriended Peter's translator, a gay man struggling to find happiness in Egypt's homophobic culture. A different kind of friendship was formed with the neighborhood garbage collector, an illiterate but highly perceptive man named Sayyid, whose access to the trash of Cairo would be its own kind of archaeological excavation. Hessler also met a family of Chinese small-business owners in the lingerie trade; their view of the country proved a bracing counterpoint to the West's conventional wisdom.

Through the lives of these and other ordinary people in a time of tragedy and heartache, and through connections between contemporary Egypt and its ancient past, Hessler creates an astonishing portrait of a country and its people. What emerges is a book of uncompromising intelligence and humanity - the story of a land in which a weak state has collapsed but its underlying society remains in many ways painfully the same. A worthy successor to works like Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon and Bruce Chatwin's The Songlines, The Buried bids fair to be recognized as one of the great books of our time.

One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2019

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One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2019

“Original, richly layered, and often delightful reporting. Hessler has a sharp sense of humor, a gift for observation, a healthy skepticism, and a knack for using memorable characters and anecdotes to demonstrate larger truths . . . . This is what reporting can be at its best: clear-eyed and empathetic, an addition to the historical record.” (New York Review of Books)

“Egypt’s tragedy has now found a non-fiction writer equal to the task in Peter Hessler . . . . What separates him from most other foreign correspondents is a strange alchemy in his writing and storytelling that gives him an ability to spin golden prose from everyday lived experience. . . . [The Buried] is filled with insight both about the cyclical nature of Egyptian politics and what is eternal and unchanging in this most ancient of countries, whose civilization goes back an astonishing, unbroken 7,000 years. The result is a small triumph, one of the best books yet written about the Arab spring.” (The Guardian)

The Buried is wonderfully impressive, not a conventional travel book at all, but the chronicle of a family's residence in Egypt, in a time of revolution - years of turmoil in this maddening place. And yet Peter Hessler remains unflustered as he learns the language, makes friends, puts up with annoyances (rats, water shortages, mendacity) and delves into the politics of the present and the ancient complexities. It is in all senses archeology - tenacious, revelatory, and humane.” (Paul Theroux)

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Peter Hessler again paints intimate images of new and interesting places. While in someways different from his earlier works in China, “The Buried” explores Egypt and the effects of the 2011 Arab Spring. The book is very well narrated by Hessler himself and the charm and intelligence of his writing draws you in. He surprises you, enchants you and uses the same narrative structure of his older works while exploring Egypt. This book cannot be missed by anyone wanting to see new places with Hessler or by anyone who is a fan of his writing.

Another Excellent Journey With Peter Hessler

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A personal, interesting, and amazingly thoughtful book about personal experiences of a journalist with egyptians. This book is more "Un-earthing of Egyptians" than about the fact that many people are living a smaller life than a westerner would want. It gives a great glimpse into poor administration where promises and signs lead no-where, male-dominated societies where woman have no power except with each other or foreigners, where leadership is even more blunt than in the west, where personal interaction is more true than hopes, conjecture, and fears, and where its ancient history when un-earthed reveals very different history.

When dusting off the people in this book I feel the sadness of lives that could be more fruitful with more kindness, support, regulation and focus. A book worth reading. The humanity is spell-binding.

A beautiful error. When I bought the book I thought it was going to deal with how archaeology was changing by virtue of the revolution (teaches me a lesson about reading a bit deeper) and I am so pleased with the story line - weaving people and history and current events and cultures.

A treasure of personalized humanity

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I loved this book!! I was so impressed by this book and the author that I bought all 5 of his books and have listened to all of them in succession since in the last 6 months. I am so grateful for the thoughtful, personal writing and humanist telling of world events. Blending history current and past is a trademark of all Peter Hessler books and this book exemplifies that quality of his writing. I couldn’t put it down and frequently found myself sitting in my car at the end of my commute to void “putting down” the book!

Fabulous book!! Inspired me to read all his books!

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That is what Peter Hessler accomplished
Outstanding audio production
Peter’s reading is perfect. So much historical And political insight.so much humanity an humor
. It is Peter Hessler at his best.
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Unearthed

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Beautifully written and read. The author weaves the story into unique chapters that captivate and amaze you.

Must Read...

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I am a long-time fan of Peter Hessler. I purchased this book soon after it was available on audio, but for some reason put it aside, feeling unsure if I wanted to read about Egyptian Archeology. In preparation for a trip to Egypt next month, I began listening to the book and had a difficult time putting it down. And then I reread part of the title of the book: The Archeology of the Egyptian Revolution.
Hessler writes about his encounters with the many and varied people he meets during his time in Egypt as a reporter from 2011-2016 when he moved to Cairo with his family. What is unforgettable are the portraits he writes of the local garbage collector, his language tutors, his gay reporter friend, and many, many other Egyptians in the context of the tumultuous Arab Spring and a culture and country that is thousands of years old. Instead of plumbing the depths of Egyptian History and ruins, Hessler explores the complex humanity of the Egyptian people living through revolutionary times. It is a perspective I don't think I could find in any other book.
To continue to write superlatives about this book would do it a disservice. And the fact that it is read by the author with his frequent discussions of Egyptian Arabic and the nuances of that language makes it all the better. This is a great listen.

Maybe Peter Hessler's best book

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This is the fifth book I read about from Peter Hessler.
I’ve got four works of his stories in China. This is the first one that describe his experiences and observations in other country, definitely the place he lived and worked in.
The most impressive part is his learning experience of the Arabic language. It reminds me of my learning experience in Dubai. His description has a magic which will attract you to follow and resonate with his words.
I will get the paper version soon.

Peter Hessler never fails readers

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I must have thought this was something different because I love archeology and Egyptology. When it became clear this is about modern day and Arab spring I almost turned it off. but I am glad I kept listening. This is a human story and I learned about people I will never meet on a human level. there are also small inserts about current digs occuring the writer is visiting. so some archeology.
the writing is good. However, the narration is lacking due to what I suspect is wobbly editing and recording on different equipment. it was jarring enough at times to wonder if the narrator had changed mid book. I kept going till the end. Glad I did.

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As an expat living in China I loved each of Hessler’s China books and heard from more than one person that these books convinced them to move to China. His insight on Egypt would have been exceptional on its own but it is even better when paired with the context of his years of experience in China. Normally I listen to books at 2-2.5 times the original narration speed but for Peter, and because he was reading it to me, I dropped it down to 1.5 times. It is always nice to hear Chinese words pronounced correctly in any audiobook and I hope that Peter might consider narrating other books on China, even those from other authors...

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I loved this book. The combination of archaeology, contemporary politics and family memoir made for a personal look at the Arab Spring. The authors voice and reading added to the immediacy and I loved every minute.

Fascinating and great writing

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