Simeon

Published by Claret Press
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About The Book

Simeon Stylites was a Syrian Christian ascetic in 5th century AD. He enjoyed people but abhorred physical contact. So he set himself on a small platform atop a tall pillar beside a major road in northern Syria that linked the Orient and Mediterranean worlds. There he lived for over 30 years, achieving fame far and wide. Soon after his death in 459, the Byzantine Emperor ordered a magnificant basilica to be built around the pillar named Qalaat Simaan. Over the years thousands came to venerate the site, as did I. Known locally as the Jinn, Simeon was still giving comfort 1500 years later to those uprooted by the politics of the Middle East.

About The Author

As journalist and author Sarah Searight’s fascination with the Middle East began in Beirut with the Arab News Agency, often travelling to Syria, always a favourite country. Later, completing a degree in Islamic art, she became a lecturer in the subject all over the UK, as well as across Australia and Europe. She also lectured on cruises, best of all in the Black Sea. Her publications reflect her travels and include Steaming East; Yemen Land and People (with photographer Jane Taylor); Lapis lazuli: Travels of a Celestial Stone. She chaired the Society for Arabian Studies (now International Society for Arabian Studies) for a decade. Her love of beautiful, tragic Syria turned her attention to that eccentric pillar squatter, Simeon Stylites, forever haunting the superb basilica built around his pillar by the Byzantine emperor Zeno, that has tragically become a victim of Syria’s bitter warfare. Yet Simeon, the Jinn, survives.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Claret Press (October 7, 2024)
  • Length: 306 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781399987745

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