Dark Desert Hot River

War in the Middle East: A Memoir

by William Bryant


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 07/07/2003

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 247
ISBN : 9781413414905
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 247
ISBN : 9781413414899

About the Book

Dark Desert Hot River is a study of the historical background of the Gulf War, starting with T. E. Lawrence and the development of British interests in the Middle East, leading to the emergence of the Ba’ath Party in Iraq and the rise of Saddam Hussein. The long essay on Lawrence is marbled with unexpected “connections”—vignettes of E. M. Forster, Marcel Proust, Henry James, Joseph Conrad and Roger Casement, all in some way connected with Lawrence. The war journal details the six months leading up to the war and includes a picture of modern Arabia, underground gay life in the Middle East, with reports on the military situation up to the time of the author’s evacuation. Waiting out the war, the author travels to Egypt and to India—areas affected by the conflict but in many ways oblivious of it. The visits to the great monuments of Luxor, Khajuraho, Puri, travels to Bombay and Goa, are punctuated by erotic incidents with fellahin, felluca boys, adolescent draymen, young Dravidian sailors, Shiva boys and beach freaks.


About the Author

William Bryant was born and grew up in Southern California. He has lived and worked in the Middle East since before the Gulf War. In 1991 he was on assignment with the Saudi Navy, based close to the Iraqi border—experiences extensively described in Dark Desert Hot River. Bryant has written biographies of Roger Casement and Alfred Russel Wallace as well as Ross, a novel based on the later T. E. Lawrence, parts of which appeared in Evergreen Review.