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| 內容簡介: |
During the second Palestinian intifada, Philip C. Winslow
worked in the West Bank with the United Nations Relief and Works
Agency UNRWA, driving up to 600 miles a week in the occupied
territory. He returned to the region in 2006. In this book, Winslow
captures the daily struggles, desperation, and anger of
Palestinians; the hostility of settlers; the complex responses of
Israeli soldiers, officials, and peace activists; and even the
breathtaking beauty of nature in this embattled place.
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| 關於作者: |
Philip C. Winslow has been a journalist and foreign
correspondent for more than twenty years; he has worked for the
Christian Science Monitor, The Toronto Star, Maclean''s magazine,
ABC radio news, CTV News, and CBC radio. He also served in two
United Nations peacekeeping missions and spent nearly three years
living in the West Bank. He is the author of Sowing the Dragon''s
Teeth: Land Mines and the Global Legacy of War.--From the Hardcover
edition.
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