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Grossman, David; Watzman, Haim (translated from the Hebrew); Lev, Efrat (Editor) Death As a Way of Life: Israel Ten Years After Oslo Farrar Straus & Giroux 2003 0374102112 / 9780374102111 Hard Cover Very Good Near-Fine NO remainder marks or price clippings. Price inside dustcover: $22.00. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. NO tears inside book. Tight spine, bright pages. 188 pages. 35 pages show writing/underlining. Does NOT interfere with reading. Dustcover shows slight wear (NO tears). Synopsis A compilation of ten years (1993-2002) of novelist and journalist David Grossman's essays about the state of the Middle East. A Jerusalem resident, peace activist, and political commentator, he takes on the question of whether there can ever be peace in the Middle East with candor, passion, and nuance. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR The New York Times Mr. Grossman is a profound believer in Israel as the Jewish homeland. (He argues, for instance, that any unqualified right of return for Palestinian refugees would be fatal.) It is this belief, and a finely imaginative moral discrimination, that make his criticism so arresting. Also, given the degradation of events, so poignant. Richard Eder Biography David Grossman is the author of five novels as well as two groundbreaking worls of journalism, The Yellow Wind (1987) and Sleeping on a Wire (1993), several children's books, and a play. He lives in Jerusalem. Price:
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