* Author: Sari Nusseibeh
* Pages: 560
* Price: $27.50
* Publication Date: 2007-03-29
* Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Over at New York Times, Leon Wieseltier reviews Sari Nusseibeh's Once Upon a Country.
“Once Upon a Country” is a deeply admirable book by a deeply admirable man. It is largely a political memoir, about a reluctantly political Palestinian trying to bring politics to his people, as the forces of occupation, religion and terrorism interfere with the very possibility of politics. Nusseibeh’s book is written out of a refreshingly candid awareness that the reasons for the persistence of the Palestinians in their stateless misery are multiple and complicated. He is the very rare participant in the Israeli-Palestinian disputation who does not spend himself in fits of self-justification; the rights and the wrongs, in his view, are cruelly distributed across all the sides in this apparently ceaseless conflict.
-Excerpt found at read.LitPundit.com
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