by David Grossman (Author)
Throughout his career, David Grossman has been a voice for peace and reconciliation between Israel and its Arab citizens and neighbours. In five new essays on politics and literature in Israel today, he addresses the conscience of a country that has lost faith in its leaders and its ideals. This collection includes an already-famous speech that Grossman delivered in the presence of Ehud Olmert, attacking Olmert's policies and his prosecution of Israel's disastrous Lebanon war in 2006, the war that took the life of Grossman's 20-year-old son Uri. Moving, humane, clear-sighted, and courageous, these essays on literature and the Holocaust, and artistic creation as well as politics and philosophy are a cri de coeur from a calm voice of reason at a time of uncertainty and despair.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: UK First Edition; 1st printing.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03 Nov 2008
ISBN 10: 0747597057
ISBN 13: 9780747597056
Book Overview: 'David Grossman is one of Israel's best writers at conveying an accurate assessment of public mood in his own country.' Guardian