A Rage for Order, Robert Worth
A Rage for Order, Robert Worth
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A Rage for Order
The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to ISIS

Author: Robert Worth

Narrator: Will Damron, Robert Worth

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/19/2016


Synopsis

The definitive work of literary journalism on the Arab Spring and its troubled aftermath

In 2011, a wave of revolution spread through the Middle East as protesters demanded an end to tyranny, corruption, and economic decay. From Egypt to Yemen, a generation of young Arabs insisted on a new ethos of common citizenship. Five years later, their utopian aspirations have taken on a darker cast as old divides reemerge and deepen. In one country after another, brutal terrorists and dictators have risen to the top.

A Rage for Order is the first work of literary journalism to track the tormented legacy of what was once called the Arab Spring. In the style of V. S. Naipaul and Lawrence Wright, the distinguished New York Times correspondent Robert F. Worth brings the history of the present to life through vivid stories and portraits. We meet a Libyan rebel who must decide whether to kill the Qaddafi-regime torturer who murdered his brother; a Yemeni farmer who lives in servitude to a poetry-writing, dungeon-operating chieftain; and an Egyptian doctor who is caught between his loyalty to the Muslim Brotherhood and his hopes for a new, tolerant democracy.
Combining dramatic storytelling with an original analysis of the Arab world today, A Rage for Ordercaptures the psychic and actual civil wars raging throughout the Middle East, and explains how the dream of an Arab renaissance gave way to a new age of discord.

With an Introduction Read by the Author.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Murtaza

Really one of the most stirring and evocative books I've read in recent memory. A history of the Arab Spring told through the lives of the men and women who lived through it. This is a brief but yet epic recounting of the monumental human dramas of this era. The writing is absolutely captivating; it......more

Goodreads review by David

I found my way to this book by way of a thoroughly positive review in the New York Times Book Review. I have to admit that I didn't care for the first chapter and wasn't sure I wanted to read the rest of the book, but I'm very glad I stayed with it because it got better and better as it went along.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

I started reading this book on the streets of Sidi Bouzid, where 26-year-old street cart vendor Mohamed Bouazizi doused himself in petrol, set himself alight, and unwittingly kickstarted the Arab Spring, about which Robert F. Worth's book is the single best work I've read to date. This is not a hist......more

Goodreads review by Abbie

Written by the former New York Times Beirut bureau chief, this book tackles the buildup to and aftermath of the Arab Spring in several Arab States (Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Tunisia, with a smattering of Iraq), though I think the Tunisian arc was particularly fascinating. Highly readable.......more