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The chapter "Paper Airplane" follows Jutta and her son Max as they navigate an evening in Paris, blending moments of exhaustion with fleeting glimpses of wonder. After visiting a museum filled with natural history exhibits, Jutta feels drained, leaning against a tree while Max questions her fatigue. The city around them feels quiet, with few cars and the glow of televisions illuminating windows, creating a sense of isolation. Jutta reflects on how the absence of bustling crowds allows people to forget the…-
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The chapter opens with Werner and Volkheimer trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building after a violent explosion. The detonation creates a small opening to the night sky, offering a glimmer of hope. Despite the chaos and dust, Volkheimer tirelessly works to widen the gap, using a piece of rebar to chip away at the debris. His hands bleed, and his beard is coated in dust, but he eventually creates enough space for both of them to escape. Once free, they kneel atop the ruins, surrounded by starlight and…-
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Arthur begins his journey in March 1872, crossing the vast English Channel with a sense of determination but also an underlying anxiety about what awaits him. He is driven by a desire to unearth the long-forgotten artifacts of Mesopotamia, but also by a deep-seated worry that public interest in the region’s history might dwindle over time. As the ship sails through the murky, cold waters, Arthur reflects on his motivations and the personal toll of leaving London behind, especially at a time when his…
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Arthur finds himself in Constantinople at the British Embassy, located in the prestigious Pera district. The grandeur of the building, which resembles the elegance of Buckingham Palace, provides him with a certain sense of awe, though his excitement is tempered by the exhausting journey he has just completed. After arriving and settling into his temporary quarters, he enjoys a simple meal of rabbit stew, the comforting warmth of the food contrasting with the bustling city sounds drifting in from outside.…
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Arthur finds himself in Constantinople in 1872, facing the ever-looming uncertainty of his journey to Nineveh. As days drag on without news of the firman that will allow him to continue his mission, a growing sense of anxiety starts to permeate his every thought. Despite his initial desire to remain focused on his work, Arthur’s isolation is interrupted when a dragoman and clerks suggest he take a break. They advise him to explore the city and seek diversion, and though hesitant at first, Arthur…
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Arthur finds himself caught in a precarious situation by the River Tigris in August of 1876. With the city of Nineveh engulfed in the devastation of a spreading plague and cholera, Arthur is unable to continue his work. Struggling with the isolation and the mounting pressures of his mission, he decides to send a telegram to the Trustees of the British Museum, requesting an early end to his expedition. His hope for relief is dashed when he receives a brief and impersonal reply from S. McAllister Jones, the…
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Arthur begins his arduous journey in August 1876, traveling from Nineveh to Castrum Kefa, where the oppressive heat makes it difficult for him to eat. The journey is made all the more challenging by the harsh conditions, and his sustenance consists mostly of dates, flatbreads, and camel's milk. Accompanied by his guide, Mahmoud, they set out under the cover of night, the cooler hours offering them a reprieve from the scorching desert heat. As they travel across the barren landscape, the night brings an…
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Arthur lies in a run-down shepherd’s hut by the River Tigris, his body weak and struggling to process the poverty that surrounds him. The cold tea and tattered rags offer little comfort, and yet, amidst the despair, he discovers his journal lying on the floor. With his breath shallow and labored, Arthur picks up his journal, determined to write a final reflection on the course of his life. His thoughts drift to the influences that have shaped his existence, specifically his long-held love for poetry and…
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Arthur sets out on a difficult journey from Constantinople to Mosul in 1872, traveling nearly 900 miles across Mesopotamia. As he makes his way through this ancient and complex region, he becomes increasingly aware of the religious and cultural diversity that characterizes the land. The disparities between the various peoples, even those from the same area, leave him intrigued and somewhat bewildered. Despite the overwhelming differences, Arthur finds a sense of familiarity in the landscape, recognizing…
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