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The Unholy Land: An Unconventional Guide to Israel
Paperback / softback
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Description
The Holy Land: Contemporary Visions and Scriptures seeks dialogue with ancient lands and sacred spaces, along with modern visions of the people who inhabit them and the burgeoning contradictions of their daily lives. It attempts to address and liberate a complex, profound relationship between man and territory since the beginning of time, and nowhere is this dynamic more prescient than in the Holy Land.
Author Biography
Born in Eilat, Israel in 1976, Ithamar Handelman Smith began writing for the Herzliya supplement of Haaretz network at the age of seventeen. He also wrote a weekly culture column in Maariv weekend magazines. In 2004, he started writing a weekly column in Time Out, which earned him cult status in Israeli culture, while acting as the paper's second editor. His published works include Where Have You Gone, Arik Einstein? (1999), Dreaming of Junk food (2001) and The British Detective (2015). He has also translated a number of works into Hebrew, including poetry of Charles Bukowski. He currently lives in Paris with his wife, Julia.
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