Notes On The Occupation: Palestinian Lives
By (Author) Eric Hazan
The New Press
The New Press
7th March 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Middle Eastern history
956.9405
Hardback
128
Width 114mm, Height 177mm
191g
Almost 40 years after the Israeli military occupation of Palestine, scenes from the West Bank remain rare and fragmented. Despite its prominence in the world news, suprisingly little is known about daily life in this troubled land. Here is a rare portrait of a population living with the reality of war and the dream of peace.
"Eric Hazan is one of those rare free minds, one who provokes with eloquence. One might say that for us he is eminently precious." Christophe Kantcheff, Politis
"This man has never settled down, never adapted to the world in which he lives, never resolved to lose his illusions nor one ounce of his freedom." Jrme Garcin, Le Nouvel Observateur
Eric Hazan is an editor, translator, and founder of the publishing house La Fabrique. He lives in Paris, France.