The City of Abraham

Edward Platt

The City of Abraham

The City of Abraham is a journey through one of the world’s most divided cities – Hebron, the only place in the West Bank where Palestinians and Israelis live side by side. It begins with a hill called Tel Rumeida, the site of ancient Hebron, where the patriarch Abraham – father of the Jews and the Arabs – was supposed to have lived when he arrived in the Promised Land. Through a mixture of travel writing, reportage and interviews, Platt tells the history of the hill and the city in which it stands, and explores the mythic roots of the struggle to control the land.

He meets the Palestinian residents of Tel Rumeida, and the messianic settlers who have made their homes in a block of flats that stands on stilts on an excavated corner of the site. He meets the archaeologists who have attempted to reconstruct the history of the hill. He meets the soldiers who serve in Hebron, and the intermediaries who try to keep the peace in the divided city. The City of Abraham explores the ways in which Hebron’s past continues to inform its tumultuous present, and illuminates the lives of the people at the heart of the most intractable conflict in the world.

Rosanna Boscawen
 

Edward Platt is the author of Leadville and The City of Abraham, which is about Hebron, the city at the heart of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. 

Here, he talks about his cultural highlights of the year.

Rosanna Boscawen
 

This year we published Suzette Field's A Curious Invitation: The Forty Greatest Parties in Literature. Parties are at the heart of literature, they're where the drama happens; this book is a compendium of who was there, what they wore, what was eaten and who said what to whom. In tribute to all the festivities in the book, we've asked our authors to tell us a little about their best parties, real and fictional. 

Kris Doyle
 

The City of Abraham tells the twisting and often violent history of Hebron, one of the most important towns for Jews and Muslims alike. These stark black and white images evoke that past, and reveal the unforgiving landscape.

All pictures © Sarah Beddington. Have a look at some more of her work at www.sarahbeddington.com.

Rosanna Boscawen
 


Kris Doyle
 

Edward Platt describes his first visit to Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank and one which would come to fascinate him.