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Spanning decades and encompassing war, mass exodus, epic migrations
and the search for individual and collective identity, The Last
Earth tells the story of modern Palestine through the memories of
those who have lived it. Ordinary Palestinians have rarely narrated
their own history. In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed author
Ramzy Baroud draws on dozens of interviews to produce vivid,
intimate and beautifully written accounts of Palestinian lives - in
villages, refugee camps, prisons and cities, in the lands of their
ancestors and in exile. Baroud's empathetic and lyrical approach
reveals new human dimensions of the Palestinian saga, telling it as
it has never before been told. Against dominant narratives, the
last earth reclaims Palestine's past - and present - for all its
people.
Spanning decades and encompassing war, mass exodus, epic migrations
and the search for individual and collective identity, The Last
Earth tells the story of modern Palestine through the memories of
those who have lived it. Ordinary Palestinians have rarely narrated
their own history. In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed author
Ramzy Baroud draws on dozens of interviews to produce vivid,
intimate and beautifully written accounts of Palestinian lives - in
villages, refugee camps, prisons and cities, in the lands of their
ancestors and in exile. Baroud's empathetic and lyrical approach
reveals new human dimensions of the Palestinian saga, telling it as
it has never before been told. Against dominant narratives, the
last earth reclaims Palestine's past - and present - for all its
people.
This book is a personal account of the daily lives of the people of
the frontline of the Palestine / Israel conflict, giving us an
insight into the deadly, seemingly never-ending rounds of violence.
Ramzy Baroud tells his father's fascinating story. Driven out of
his village to a refugee camp, he took up arms and fought the
occupation at the same time raising a family and trying to do the
best for his children. Baroud's vivid and honest account reveals
the complex human beings; revolutionaries, great moms and dads,
lovers, and comedians that make Gaza so much more than just a
disputed territory.
This book is a personal account of the daily lives of the people of
the frontline of the Palestine / Israel conflict, giving us an
insight into the deadly, seemingly never-ending rounds of violence.
Ramzy Baroud tells his father's fascinating story. Driven out of
his village to a refugee camp, he took up arms and fought the
occupation at the same time raising a family and trying to do the
best for his children. Baroud's vivid and honest account reveals
the complex human beings; revolutionaries, great moms and dads,
lovers, and comedians that make Gaza so much more than just a
disputed territory.
This is a comprehensive account of the momentous events which
shaped the political landscape not only of Palestine and Israel but
of the entire Middle East region. Addressing the most controversial
issues, including the alarming escalation in suicide bombings, and
the construction of the Separation Wall, he reports on the huge
rate of unemployment and hunger in the Occupied Territories -
statistics so critical that NGOs compare their magnitude to African
nations such as the Congo. From the brutality of the Israeli army
to the ever-compromising nature of the Palestinian Authority, few
are spared Ramzy Baroud's thoughtful critique. The book is clear
and concise, with one chapter dedicated to the major events of each
year, and includes a comprehensive timeline.
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