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A Blood-Dimmed Tide: Dispatches from the Middle East

Amos Elon

Paper, 264 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-10743-3
$28.00

April, 1997
Cloth, 264 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-10742-6
$85.00 / £58.50


"A series of poignant snapshots-grim reminders of Israel's underside, eloquent testimonials to the dark rhythms of life in the Middle East." — The Washington Post

"Elon's meaty essays deserve to stand as history." — Booklist

"Well-written and incisive." — Publishers Weekly

"A genuine and intelligent critical inquiry into the nature of contemporary Israeli politics and its Zionist ideology and the development of Palestinian statehood by one of Israel's most prominent literati. In an often trenchant tone, Elon explores the conditions that brought about the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin and the ascendance of the political right in Israel. The author reflects on the Palestinians' plight and their encouragement of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during the Persian Gulf crisis." — Library Journal

"One could not ask for a more informed and discerning guide than Elon to both what is tiresomely old and startlingly new between Israeli Jews and their Arab antagonists and partners." — Kirkus Reviews

"First published three years ago, the collection has been fully revised in the light of recent developments and a new introduction was written after Prime Minister Ehud Barak's landslide election victory last year. It is worth reading for this introduction alone, a remarkable crystallization of three decades of Israeli politics in 20 pages." — The Japan Times

"Touching upon the sacred cows of Israeli society, Elon has provided the reader with a comprehensive and coherent literary portrayal of the changing attitudes towards the Holocaust during the latter half of the twentieth century." — Bulletin of the Arnold & Leona Finkler Institute



About the Author

For thirty years, Amos Elon has reported on politics in the Middle East. He has published numerous articles and books and writes frequently for the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, and the New York Review of Books.

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