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"What went wrong after Oslo? How can Israelis and Palestinians make peace? How has the violence changed their lives, and their souls? For over ten years, David Grossman, one of Israel's great fiction writers, has addressed these questions in a series of passionate essays and articles, writing not only as one of his country's most respected novelists and commentators, but as a husband and father and peace activist bitterly disappointed in the leaders of both sides. This edition has six new essays ending on a cautious note of hope with an essay on why he joined the Geneva initiative. Book jacket."--Jacket.

Title Death as a way of life : from Oslo to the Geneva agreement / David Grossman
translated from the Hebrew by Haim Watzman
edited by Efrat Lev.
Edition 1st Picador ed., New expanded ed.
Contributors Watzman, Haim
Lev, Efrat
Publisher New York : Picador
Creation Date 2004
Notes Translated from the Hebrew.
Genre Hebrew essays
Extent xi, 212 pages
21 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990039092090205171
Links תמונה קדמית (גרסה מוקטנת)
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