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On the chapel’s altar wall is Michelangelo’s tempestuous Last Judgment, begun 23 years after the ceiling’s completion in 1512, when he was 60 and imbued with deep religious soul-searching.
Are we so imbued with anti-Semitism or hypersensitivity to it that any direct reference to Jews, particularly culturally intensive New York Jews, touches a raw nerve?
Ajami's heroes are figures such as Egypt's novelist Naguib Mahfuz, the Palestinian academic Sari Nusseibah, and the tragic Hawi--men of integrity imbued with "the old, confident spirit" of cosmopolitanism and an openness to the Western ideas that led to the Arab awakening in the first place.
"[W]e have a book worthy of its subject--graceful, astonishingly well researched, yet imbued with a sense of flow that is rarely achieved at this level of scholarship," says Daphne Merkin in the New York Times Book Review . (See Sarah Kerr's review in Slate.)
But both northern Honshu — which is more commonly known as “Tohoku” — and the northernmost island of Hokkaido offer the advantage of unspoiled countryside and friendly down-to-earth villagers still imbued with something of a frontier spirit.