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Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew
By (Author) Avi Shlaim
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
31st October 2023
8th June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Judaism
Nationalism
956.7004924
Hardback
336
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
In July 1950, Avi Shlaim, only five, and his family were forced into exile, fleeing from their beloved Iraq into the new state of Israel. Now the rump of a once flourishing community of over 150,000, dating back 2,600 years, has dwindled to single figures. For many, this tells the story of the timeless clash of the Arab and Jewish civilisations, the heroic mission of Zionism to rescue Eastern Jews from their backwards nations, and unceasing persecution as the fate and history of Jewish people. Avi Shlaim tears up this script. His mother had many Muslim friends in Baghdad, but no Zionist ones. The Iraqi Jewish community, once celebrated for its ancient heritage and rich culture, was sprayed with DDT upon arrival in Israel. As anti-Semitism gathered pace in Iraq, the Zionist underground may have inflamed it deliberately. This memoir celebrates the disappearing heritage of Arab-Jews caught in the crossfire of secular ideologies.
'An intimate and engaging life story that forces the reader to re-examine three very different worlds Iraq, Israel and Britain in the middle decades of the twentieth century. A reflective and insightful plunge into the identity politics of the Arab-Jew by one of Britains greatest public intellectuals. But also the best book Ive read all year.'
-- Eugene Rogan, author of The Arabs'This memoir is an engrossing personal narrative as well as a historians penetrating reflection on the misfortune of the "other victims" of Zionism: Jews exiled from their old Arab homelands where they were well integrated, and transplanted to Israel, to serve as a subaltern class of the Hebrew settler nation.'
-- Mosh MachoverIn thisdetailed, resonant account, historian Shlaim recalls the complexities of growing up as an Arab Jew in Iraq and Israel Those interested in alternative Jewish attitudes toward Zionism will find thisilluminating.
-- Publishers Weekly'Three Worlds juxtaposes a fascinating family story, unfolding across Iraq, Israel, and the UK, with an intriguing historical account of Iraqi Jews during an especially calamitous period. Here the preeminent scholar of the ArabIsraeli conflict furnishes a precious personal glimpse into a past in which Arab-Jews figure prominently, generating a more subtle and multilayered picture of the partition of Palestine and its aftermath.'
-- Ella Shohat, author of On the Arab-JewA milestone in the modern scholarship of the Middle East.
-- Edward Said on The Iron WallStrikingly fair-minded, scholarly, cogently reasoned.
-- Daily Telegraph on The Iron WallAvi Shlaim was born in Baghdad and grew up in Israel. He is now a Professor of International Relations at St Antony's College, Oxford. His previous books includethe critically acclaimedThe Iron Wall and he writes regularly for theGuardian,Middle East Eye and other outlets.