''The author''s home town is falling apart. Lebanon''s capital [...] has morphed into a symbol of devastation and hatred and madness. Majdalani is a survivor who still finds in himself the elegance to smile and hope'' Amin Maalouf, Prix Goncourt winner''It is rare to capture the moment when it first occurs, in real time, with these seemingly humble details that describe the instant in all its depth'' Alexandra Schwartzbrod, Lib¿tion''A short narrative that strikes straight at the heart'' Ga¿ne Morin, Le ParisienWhen Charif Majdalani begins to walk the streets of his city, and to write down what he sees, the first hints of unrest within a vibrant culture creep to the fore. Majdalani''s reportage through the months of 2020 bears witness to the ways in which an ancient civilization slowly, then rapidly, descends into the abyss: corruption and vice infect the corridors of power; currency plummets into freefall, rats scurry between piles of rotting rubbish that grow higher along the pavemen