| Author | Lars Holger Holm |
|---|---|
| Full Title | The Owls of Afrasiab: The Secret Story of Constantinople 1453 |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | Arktos (2011) |
| Pages | 342 |
| ISBN | 978-1-907166-54-9 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | The battle between Islam and Christianity precipitating the fall of Constantinople was an event that for ever changed the course of history. Breathtakingly rendering the internal struggle of the Byzantine capital under deadly constriction, and the occult high-stake political game surrounding it, The Owls of Afrasiab also tells the story of the dangerous passion uniting the Genoese commander leading the city's defence with Hadije, one of the wives of the late Sultan Murad, determined to avenge herself for the murder of her baby boy ordered by the young and lethally ambitious Sultan Mehmet II. |
| About the Author | Lars Holger Holm is a Swedish author and violinist. He has written on subjects such as the European musical tradition for publications like Svenska Dagbladet, Samtidsmagasinet Salt and Expressen, and spent several years as a host on the classical music radio station Stockholm Classic FM.
His writing is grounded in a hardy, common sense conservatism with liberal tendencies and is marked by a contempt – always expressed in a hilarious manner - for what he views as Swedish narrow-mindedness and ‘womanish mentality’, and a strong, positive attitude towards Europe as a whole. Watch Lars Holger Holm's speech at the conference Identitarian Ideas III in Stockholm, Sweden on August 27, 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D__-5FnAA4g |
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