A People Without a Country
Eng


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A People Without a Country: Voices from Palestine is a collection of essays about life in Palestine and the Occupied territories written by Christian and Moslem Palestinians and collected and translated by Marian Saadeh whose family has resided in Bethlehem in the Holy Land for generations. The pieces are without affectation representing an eyewitness but generally apolitical perspective on the impact of Israeli occupation on Palestinian daily life. Both Harry Katz who edited the volume and Marian Saadeh believe that the essays speak for themselves in their honest and unadorned picture of life in the Holy Land from a variety of perspectives: students; artisans; housewives historians and everyday people .
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