Babylon: Legend, History and the Ancient City by Michael Seymour
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Overview: Babylon: for eons its very name has been a byword for luxury and wickedness. “”By the rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept,”” wrote the psalmist, “”as we remembered Zion.”” One of the greatest cities of the ancient world, Babylon has been eclipsed by its own sinful reputation. For two thousand years the real, physical metropolis lay buried while another, ghostly city lived on, engorged on accounts of its own destruction.
More recently the site of Babylon has been the centre of major excavation, yet the spectacular results of this work have done little to displace the many other fascinating ways in which the city has endured and reinvented itself in culture. Saddam Hussein, for one, notoriously exploited the Babylonian myth to associate himself and his regime with its glorious past. Why has Babylon so creatively fired the human imagination, with results both good and ill? Why has it been so enthralling to so many, and for so long?
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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