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Fez, City of Islam: City of Islam (Islamic Texts Society)

Fez, City of Islam: City of Islam (Islamic Texts Society)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Memorable
Review: First things first: I don't know why Amazon has this book listed as written by "Stoddart", presumably William Stoddart. While Mr. Stoddart no doubt had a hand in the book, it is mainly the work of Titus Burckhardt.

As anybody who has read anything by Burckhardt already kows, he is one of the most fascinating and perceptive writers on Islamic culture that the West has produced. Before reading this book I had already read "Islamic Art" and "Moorish Culture in Spain", both of which are enlightening books, as well as being interesting reads, so I was prepared to enjoy this one as well.

I have to admit that I liked this book even better than the other two. In addition to Burckhardt's in-depth knowledge of Islamic architecture and the Islamic concept of a city, he shows an appreciation and sensitivity of North African history and culture that is admirable. Most important, it was clear that he was talking about a place that he truly loved and cherished.

To top it off, the illustrations, and specifically the photographs, are gorgeous, and they will be enough to make you fall in love with Fez, sight unseen. All in all a splendid effort, and it's good to see that this book is back in print.


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