PROMISE AND FULFILMENT Palestine TO ABRAM AND JASHA WEINSHALL
CITIZENS OF ISRAEL AS A TOKEN OF A QUARTER-CENTURY OF FRIENDSHIP
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MY sincere thanks are due to R. H. S. Grossman, M.
P., and Messrs. Hamish Hamilton, for permission to use the long
extract pp. 102-7 from Grossmans Palestine Mission to a member of
the Israeli Foreign Office, who wishes to remain anonymous, for per
mission to print his Report from Jerusalem pp. 234-8 to Mr. George
Pape, Librarian of the Public Information Office in Tel Aviv, and
Dr. G. Pollack of the Israeli Ministry of Finance, for valuable
research work and to Miss Daphne Wood ward, for helping with the
proofs. A. K. PREFACE THIS book consists of three parts,
Background, Close-up and Perspective . The first part is a survey
of the develop ments which led to the foundation of the State of
Israel. It lays no claim to historical completeness, and is written
from a specific angle which stresses the part played by irrational
forces and emotive bias in history. I am not sure whether this
emphasis has not occasionally resulted in over-emphasis as is
almost in evitable when one tries to redress a balance by
spot-lighting aspects which are currently neglected. But it was
certainly not my intention, by underlining the psychological
factor, to deny or minimize the importance of the politico-economic
forces. My aim was rather to present, if I may borrow a current
medical term, a psycho-somatic view of one of the most curious
episodes in modern history. The second part, Close-up, is meant to
give the reader a close and coloured, but not I hope
technicoloured, view of the Jewish war and of everyday life in the
new State. It opens and ends with extracts fromthe diary of my last
sojourn as a war correspondent in Israel. The emphasis here is on
life in the towns, with only occasional glimpses of the collective
settlements, since I have given a detailed description of these in
an earlier book. The third part, Perspective, is an attempt to
present to the reader a comprehensive survey of the social and
political structure, the cultural trends and future prospects of
the Jewish State. I have tried to show elsewhere that the creative
processes of the artist and the scientist follow the same mental
pattern, and that the sciences may legitimately be called neutral
arts, separated from the emotive arts not by any distinct barrier
but merely by the quality of our emotive reactions. In this sense
vii Viii PROMISE AND FULFILMENT history, too, is a neutral art with
mythology and bardic folklore as connecting links to the emotive
arts of drama and fiction. But the emotive neutrality which should
characterize the chronicler is not the same thing as indifference,
and his object ivity can only be the result of a subjective passion
for the pursuit of truth. It is a poor sort of impartiality which
stands outside the parties, untouched by their emotions the good
judge, like the playwright and historian, absorbs the subjective
truth con tained in each of the conflicting pleas, and his verdict
is a syn thesis of their part-truths, not their denial. In other
words, r objectivity is a state of balanced emotions, not an
emotive vacuum. This book, then, should be regarded as a subjective
pursuit of the objective truth. I lived in Palestine from my
twentieth to my twenty-third year, as a farmer, tramp, and on
various odd jobs finally as a foreign correspondent. Ihave since
revisited the country at fairly regular intervals, and each of
these visits provided an occasion not only to study developments in
the country, but also my personal attitude to it. The last phase of
this pilgrims progress through a thicket of emotive and ideo
logical entanglements is summed up in the Epilogue. It may also be
read as a prologue, and serve as an indication of the point of view
from which certain controversial problems are treated in this
book...
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Arthur Koestler
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
356 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2708-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2708-3 |
Barcode: |
9781443727082 |
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