Jimgrim and Allah’s Peace

Jimgrim and Allah’s Peace by Talbot Mundy is a work of literature published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 13, 2015. This edition spans 126 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with a journalist’s journey to Jerusalem in 1920, exploring the complexities of the region through his experiences and observations.
Readers will find a blend of personal reflection and cultural insight as the protagonist navigates the challenges of his assignment. The story delves into themes of journalism, historical context, and the intricacies of human motives, drawing on the author’s knowledge of Arabic and religious texts. This edition invites exploration of the classic elements that define Mundy’s work, making it a notable addition to the genres of literature and fiction.
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“Look for a man named Grim.” There is a beautiful belief that journalists may do exactly as they please, and whenever they please. Pleasure with violet eyes was in Chicago. My passport describes me as a journalist. My employer said: “Go to Jerusalem.” I went, that was in 1920. I had been there a couple of times before the World War, when the Turks were in full control. So I knew about the bedbugs and the stench of the citadel moat; the pre-war price of camels; enough Arabic to misunderstand it when spoken fluently, and enough of the Old Testament and the Koran to guess at Arabian motives, which are important, whereas words are usually such stuff as lies are made of.
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