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The pioneering volume of essays presents the occupation of the West Bank (the West Bank) and the Gaza Strip for more than five decades from the perspective of everyday life. Michael Chabon and Ayelet...
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Waldman - Ayelet-Chabon - Michael
Publisher
Európa Könyvkiadó
Year of publication
ISBN
9789635044078

The pioneering volume of essays presents the occupation of the West Bank (the West Bank) and the Gaza Strip for more than five decades from the perspective of everyday life. Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, the two famous American novelists and essayists, together with the Israeli NGO "Break the Silence" and several famous writers, undertook to tell the stories of people living in the West Bank (or the West Bank). Contributors to the volume include Colum McCann, Jacqueline Woodson, Geraldine Brooks, Dave Eggers, Hari Kunzru, and Mario Vargas Llosa. Through their sensitive and poignant essays, readers gain a unique insight into how those affected live their daily lives in the various occupation zones. In this way, readers get a nuanced picture of the sacrifices the occupation demands, going beyond the daily news.

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