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Arab and Jew

Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land

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Arab stereotype portrays the Jew as a brutal, violent coward. The Jewish stereotype portrays the Arab as a primitive creature of animal vengeance and cruel desires. In this monumental Pulitzer Prize–winning work, revised in 2002, David Shipler delves into the origins of these prejudices that have been intensified by war, terrorism, and nationalism.

Shipler examines the process of indoctrination that begins in schools, the far-ranging effects of socioeconomic differences, and the historical conflicts between Islam and Judaism. And he writes of the people: the Arab woman in love with a Jew; the retired Israeli military officer; the Palestinian guerrilla; the handsome actor whose father is Arab and mother is Jewish. Their stories reflect not only the reality of wounded spirits, but also a glimmer of hope for eventual coexistence in the Promised Land.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 5, 1986
      The Jew, in the Arab stereotype, is a brutal, violent coward; the Arab, to the prejudiced Jew, is a primitive creature of animal vengeance and cruel desires. There is remarkable symmetry in these images, as Shipler

    • AudioFile Magazine
      David Shipler has updated ARAB AND JEW, his Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the Middle East, to include the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Unlike other authors, Shipler focuses on people and events, not just politics. Because it contains many Hebrew and Arabic names and ethnic terms, ARAB AND JEW could be difficult to read. The language does not deter Robert Blumenfeld, whose performance demonstrates his fluency with the languages and the inflections critical to them. Blumenfeld's tone is also ideal, mixing just the right amount of emotion and intensity and giving credibility to people and events, regardless of ethnicity. ARAB AND JEW remains one of the most comprehensive treatments of the Middle East, and this performance is a "must" for anyone who wants to know more detail than is typically found in the media. Without obvious biases, the book is both marvelous and infuriating, particularly to people who do not agree with all of Shipler's conclusions. D.J.S. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
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      September 30, 1987
      Shipler (Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dreams) explores the mutual stereotypes and the corrosive effects of terrorism practiced by Arabs and Jews on each other. He offers "an important contribution to the literature on the Middle East,'' PW found.

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