Cairo: June, 1967 e-bog
59,77 DKK
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An outsider, who did not speak the language, at first, I saw only the surface of life in Cairo. I was thrilled to be in the "e;land of the Pharaohs,"e; which had fascinated me since I was a teen-ager.Gradually, the dark side of Egyptian life began to reveal itself. Spied upon by neighbors, my students, my servant and possibly others, as well as the secret police, I began to watch my wor...
E-bog
59,77 DKK
Forlag
iUniverse
Udgivet
17 maj 2007
Længde
102 sider
Genrer
BGH
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780595873401
An outsider, who did not speak the language, at first, I saw only the surface of life in Cairo. I was thrilled to be in the "e;land of the Pharaohs,"e; which had fascinated me since I was a teen-ager.Gradually, the dark side of Egyptian life began to reveal itself. Spied upon by neighbors, my students, my servant and possibly others, as well as the secret police, I began to watch my words, as I taught my students, in a way I had never done before. Still, I felt that I was safe because I had nothing to hide.Or so I thought. One day, a journalist wrote that teachers were used as CIA agents in countries where the United States had no other representatives. As the Cairo mobs shouted anti-American slogans, I realized just how vulnerable I was.Later, when war rumors began to spread, my greatest fear was being trapped inside Egypt, with my young son, in the middle of a war. My thoughts and energy were focused on the delicate balance between fleeing too soon, or unnecessarily, and being considered a "e;hysterical woman"e; by my professional colleagues, or waiting too long before leaving.