The Man Who Created the Middle East, Christopher Simon Sykes
The Man Who Created the Middle East, Christopher Simon Sykes
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The Man Who Created the Middle East

Author: Christopher Simon Sykes

Narrator: Mike Grady

Unabridged: 11 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/03/2016


Synopsis

At the age of only 36, Sir Mark Sykes was signatory to the Sykes-Picot agreement, one of the most reviled treaties of modern times. A century later, Christopher Sykes’ lively biography of his grandfather reassesses his life and work, and the political instability and violence in the Middle East attributed to it. The Sykes–Picot agreement was drawn by the eponymousBritish and French diplomats in 1916 to determine the divideof the collapsing empire in the event of an allied victory inWorld War I. Excluding Arab involvement, it negated theirearlier guarantee of independence made by the British –and controversy has raged around it ever since.But who was Mark Sykes? A century on, Christopher Simon Sykes reveals new facetsof a misremembered diplomatic giant. Using previouslyundisclosed family letters and cartoons by his grandfather,he delivers a comprehensive and humbling account of the man behind one of the most impactful policies in the Middle East.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on February 05, 2020

Now I understand a little more of how we got the Middle East onto this mess.......more

Goodreads review by Carolinemawer on January 07, 2018

The story gets four stars from me - the writing / book three - and the man himself two. Though I'm not sure how much of the latter is jealousy - for Sykes' great home library, amazing mansion, splendid travels round the Ottoman empire, loyal wife on tap, excellent caricature sketches - or distaste.......more

Goodreads review by Bruce on September 17, 2019

This is an outstanding view of the life of Sir Mark Sykes who spent his life in travel and study of the Middle East under the Ottoman Empire and during World War 1. The first section of the book is about his early life and gives a good account of growing up wealthy in the upper class society of the......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on September 19, 2019

2.5 stars. My general theory of entertainment is that biographies (biopics, etc.) are not good. That’s because it’s hard to make a linear story out of a LIFE, and to keep the energy and story arc moving. Yes, we can all think of exceptions, but the exceptions prove the rule, imo. This biography...di......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on January 14, 2019

It started slowly and gradually became more and more engaging. What a remarkable man with so much energy, passion and intelligence to make a better world. Who could have imagined how ecents have unfolded in the middle east over a century and how they are away from his hopes and aspirations.......more


Quotes

‘Christopher Sykes produces a warm portrait of his inventive, ebullient grandfather’ Times Literary Supplement ‘[Christopher Simon Sykes] tells this story with gusto… put[s] a human face on a imperialist adventurer, and in this he succeeds brilliantly. Mark’s fiercely independent spirit shines through’ Spectator ‘Sykes shows his grandfather in a clearer light, damaged by parents, bubbling with enthusiasm, deeply in love with his wife, an entertaining father at home, an amusing observer of people in the world – the book is lightened by many of his character sketches’ Observer ‘Splendid and rather moving’ Norman Stone, Literary Review‘Christopher Simon Sykes has written a warts-and-all life of an erudite man who did his best to find a peaceful solution for the Middle East. He is remembered for signing a much-reviled treaty; this book should change that’ Daily Telegraph ‘This book is … fascinating’ The Times ‘[A] compelling biography’ Saul David, Sunday Telegraph ‘The contents of the book live up to its title and, in the last six chapters, its subtitle. The book succeeds as a sympathetic review of the life Mark Sykes and shows his depth of character beyond the stereotype of an aristocratic, deceptive British imperialist with connections in high places’, ASTENE bulletin Praise for Christopher Simon Sykes: ‘An unusually entertaining, instructive and engaging book … this book is a treat’ Sunday Telegraph ‘A meticulously researched labour of love’ Daily Mail ‘Romantic, accessible and absorbing … I cared passionately for every one of these people and wanted the book to continue indefinitely’ Daily Telegraph ‘Witty, absorbing and touching … a splendid book’ Sunday Times