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Classics in English _ Pharos and Pharillon by E. M. Forster
¡°Pharos and Pharillon¡± is a collection of essays by E.M. Forster published in 1923, which is a work filled with deep affection and insight for Alexandria, Egypt. The book is based on the author's experiences as a Red Cross volunteer in Alexandria during World War I.
The work is divided into two parts that deal with the ancient and modern aspects of Alexandria. 'Pharos' refers to the symbolic lighthouse of ancient Alexandria, while 'Pharillon' refers to the new lighthouse of the modern city, connecting the city's past and present.
In this collection of essays, Forster vividly brings historical figures and events of Alexandria to life. In particular, he delicately captures portraits of contemporary Alexandrian artists such as the poet Cavafis, and scenes of everyday life in the city. The author explores the unique cultural identity of this city where East meets West in an elegant style. This book demonstrates a literary achievement that goes beyond a simple travelogue or history book. Forster's keen observation and rich historical imagination deeply capture the soul of the city of Alexandria, and it is still considered an important document for understanding the city.
Summary
"Pharos and Pharillon" by E. M. Forster is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The narrative explores the historical and cultural significance of Alexandria, focusing on the legendary lighthouse Pharos and the events surrounding it. The book intricately weaves together both ancient and modern perspectives, showcasing the complexities of the city's identity through various characters and historical references. The opening of the book provides a rich introduction to the setting of Alexandria, recounting the geographical evolution of the site where the Pharos lighthouse once stood. It begins with a historical description of the island of Pharos and transitions into significant events from its past, including Menelaus¡¯s misadventures and the presence of diverse communities such as Greeks, Jews, and later Arabs. As the narrative unfolds, it establishes a connection between the past and the modern day, hinting at personal reflections and philosophical musings that set the tone for the rest of the book. The scene is set for an exploration of how the remnants of history, culture, and identity continue to shape contemporary lives in this storied city.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
PHAROS:
PHAROS
THE RETURN FROM SIWA
EPIPHANY
PHILO¡¯S LITTLE TRIP
CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA
ST. ATHANASIUS
TIMOTHY THE CAT & TIMOTHY WHITEBONNET
THE GOD ABANDONS ANTONY
PHARILLON:
ELIZA IN EGYPT
COTTON FROM THE OUTSIDE
THE DEN
BETWEEN THE SUN AND THE MOON
THE SOLITARY PLACE
THE POETRY OF C. P. CAVAFY
CONCLUSION