A Middle Eastern Affair
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A Middle Eastern Affair

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A Middle Eastern Affair

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"Wherever I have found myself has seemed the proper place for me to be. I have never been an exile." When Ellis Douek was nine years old, his mother insisted that he take up embroidery - in case he decided to be a surgeon when he grew up. Of course she was right, as she always was, for he became Consultant ENT Surgeon at Guy's Hospital in London. The Douek parents had the unerring quality of belonging in whichever country they lived and yet they never stayed long in one place -Egypt, the Sudan, Columbia and, finally, England, moving either out of political necessity or out of impetuosity. In 1940 they took the extraordinary decision, for a Jewish family, to cross the Atlantic from Columbia to Italy, on their way back to Egypt. Ellis Douek describes this work as strands of memory. These strands weave between remembrance of the dawn across the Nile and the silence of the feloukas, summers in Alexandria by the beach, and the seeming security and hedonism of it all -between Nasser and the Suez War which disrupted their lives and uprooted them and Bradford in Yorkshire in the 1950s where Ellis finished his schooling, an austere place after the prosperity and warmth of their life in Egypt. Ellis, his sister Claudia who would become Claudia Roden the cookery writer, and their younger brother Zaki all spent time together in Paris, largely unsupervised by adults. Ellis began his medical training there and tried to live the life of a left-wing intellectual, which was perhaps what led his mother to arrange for him to begin medicine all over again, this time in London, during a time of smog, digs and landladies, fish and chips, and the start of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. It was also the time of conscription and Ellis became an army medic with the Black Watch in Scotland, during the final days of National Service. Marvelling at the way his life turned out he says, 'wherever I have found myself has seemed the proper place for me to be. I have never been an exile.'

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Publisher
Halban
Year
2012
ISBN
9781905559367

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Epigraph
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. 1 : Interweaving Strands
  8. 2 : 1934 Was Not a Good Year
  9. 3 : Feloukas on the Nile
  10. 4 : The Funeral
  11. 5 : Mostly Hearsay
  12. 6 : South America
  13. 7 : The Last Voyage of the Esperia
  14. 8 : Walking on the Soldiers
  15. 9 : The English and their Schools
  16. 10 : Djins, Demons and Helpful Spirits
  17. 11 : Touching the War
  18. 12 : Sugaring the Women
  19. 13 : An Earthly Paradise
  20. 14 : A Last Taste of Sweets
  21. 15 : A Toe in New Waters
  22. 16 : Paris
  23. 17 : The Intellectuals
  24. 18 : England at Last
  25. 19 : Doctors to be
  26. 20 : Residual Ideology
  27. 21 : Military Strategies
  28. 22 : Did your Mother Keep Servants?
  29. 23 : Happily Ever After
  30. 24 : Never an Exile
  31. Plates
  32. Copyright