In the early 1980s, Israel's celebrated novelist Amos Oz traveled throughout his country, recording its history as spoken by its inhabitants. First published in English 10 years ago, this timeless, astonishingly relevant work has been updated to include events of the past decade.
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In the early 1980s, Israel's celebrated novelist Amos Oz traveled throughout his country, recording its history as spoken by its inhabitants. First published in English 10 years ago, this timeless, astonishingly relevant work has been updated to include events of the past decade.
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Add this copy of In the Land of Israel to cart. $28.50, very good condition, Sold by Cambridge Rare Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cambridge, Gloucestershire, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1983 by Chatto & Windus.
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1983. Chatto & Windus & Hogath Press. VG/VG. 9x5. 257pp. The interviews reported in this book are remarkable for many things: for their humanity, for the varied and vibrant voices they record, for the courageous telling of so many heartfelt truths, and the electric charge of tension they convey. The hopes and fears, the prejudices and passions, the discordant aims and emotions of men and women living in Israel today are brilliantly caught by a writer committed to helping his country find its war forward in tact and in peace.