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The Yellow Wind

by David Grossman


ISBN: 0312420986
ISBN-13: 9780312420987
Format: Paperback

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"Even the most cautious readers-and even the most hostile-are bound to learn something about the conflict that they never knew before...something deep and achingly, damningly true."

   -- New York Times Book Review

"Perhaps the most honest, soul-searching book yet written by an Israeli...A glorious outpouring of prose that reaches poetic heights."

   -- Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Written with tremendous conviction and power...Grossman means for us to see that the occupier and the occupied are brutalized alike by their unresolved quarrel...'The Yellow Wind' dares people to modify their opinions."

   -- Newsweek

"A revelation of the Israeli-Arab tragedy, beautifully written not from the politicians point of view but that of the ordinary people living through it. A work by a writer of passionate self-honesty, unafraid to ask terrible questions."    -- Nadine Gordimer

Bibliographic Details

Publisher: Picador USA
Published date: 2002
Size: 5.5 x 8 inches
Weight: 0.45 pounds
Pages: 240

Publisher's Notes

A prominent Israeli writer's report on the Israeli-Arab situation describes what he observed on the West Bank in early 1987, from the miserable condition of the Palestinian refugees and their hatred of the Israelis to the costs of occupation for both occupier and occupied. Reprint.

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