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|title=Palestinian Walks: Notes from a Vanishing Landscape
|author=Raja Shehadeh
|date=August 2007
|isbn=978-1861978042
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1861978049</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=1861978049|aznus=<amazonus>1861978049</amazonus>
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Raja Shehadah has lived in Ramallah on the West Bank ever since his family left Jaffa in the nakbeh (cataclysm) of 1948, during which over a million Palestinians were displaced, creating a fresh diaspora to take the place of the one that felt it was coming home. In this sense, the nakbeh was - is - the ultimate irony. Shehadah is a lawyer and peace activist who has now turned to writing. In ''Palestinian Walks'' he ties the beauty he sees in his disappearing homeland to the crumbling of his dreams for a legal solution to the Israeli occupation. As you would expect, it is sad, angry, hopeless. However, it is also quite beautiful and, at times, touches on the profound.
My thanks to the good people at Profile for sending the book.
Those interested in Middle Eastern politics generally might like to look at [[Interventions]] by Noam Chomsky. You might also find [[The Disoriented by Amin Maalouf]] to be an interesting read.
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