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A Blood-Dimmed Tide

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A powerful and evocative collection of essays, A Blood Dimmed Tide gathers nearly thirty years of Amos Elon's work on the Middle East. Skillfully moving from the Intifada to the Gulf War and its af...
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  • 10 September 1998
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A powerful and evocative collection of essays, A Blood Dimmed Tide gathers nearly thirty years of Amos Elon's work on the Middle East. Skillfully moving from the Intifada to the Gulf War and its aftermath to the Peace Now! movement, these essays provide a nuanced account of relations between Jews and Arabs and among the Israelis themselves. Elon has also written a timely introduction that provides an overview of his work and brings it up to the election of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister of Israel.

This internationally-known journalist presents sharply observed portraits of the region's key figures: Shimon Peres, Yitzak Rabin, and King Hussein; he interviews Yasir Arafat; and he considers Moshe Dayan's life and legacy. Elon also ranges far to sketch the political climate of the region and its players, from Israeli settlers in Hebron and their uneasy coexistence with Arab neighbors to the foreign policy of Egypt.

Sensitive and powerful, A Blood-Dimmed Tide provides a timely analysis of the conflicts between Jews and Arabs. From the Palestinians' refusal to accept Israel's 1978 offer of "full autonomy" to the Israeli government's insistence that settling the occupied territories would bring security, Elon traces what he considers to be the deadly miscalculations of both groups. As he examines the events and misunderstandings that have made it so difficult for Palestinians and Israelis to establish peace, Elon concludes taht what will finally bring the two sides together will not be moral imperative or personal courage but exhaustion. A Blood-Dimmed Tide is a significant contribution to our understanding of this troubled land.

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Price: $36.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 10 September 1998
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231107433
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, HISTORY / Middle East / General
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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.
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.

War
Conquerors
Dayan
End of an Affair
Far City in the Fog
Flight into Egypt
A Blood-Dimmed Tide
Jerusalem Blues
Intifada: The Palestinian Uprising, I
Intifada: The Palestinian Uprising, II
Peace Now
Letter from Alexandria
A Crisis in the Gulf
Another War
A Visit with Arafat
Peacemakers
Look Over Jordan
The Politics of Memory
Egypt's Iceberg
Politics and Archaeology
The Demons of the Jews