You want Orient? 
Dan Jacobson
- The Orientalist: In Search of a Man Caught between East and West by Tom Reiss
Lev or Leo Nussimbaum (aka Essad Bey, aka Kurban Said) was born in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, in 1905. As a young man he claimed to be the son of an immensely wealthy Persian-Turkic prince. In his first published book, Blood and Oil in the Orient, Nussimbaum wrote that his supposed father had ‘the facial expression, imperturbable, weary and yet eager for activity, of an Oriental who has transferred the old traditions of command to the social life of a young oil city’. About his mother he said very little, other than that she was the daughter of an ancient and aristocratic Russian family, who in some obscure manner had sacrificed her life for the Communist cause during the last decade of the tsarist empire.
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Dan Jacobson’s novels include All for Love and The Confessions of Joseph Baisz.
Other articles by this contributor:
You Muddy Fools · In the months before his death Ian Hamilton talked about himself to Dan Jacobson
The Price · the concluding part of his interview with Ian Hamilton