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From Beirut To Jerusalem Cd

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From Beirut To Jerusalem Cd

by Thomas L Friedman

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS | November 16, 2006 | Audio Book (CD)

From Beirut to Jerusalem, winner of the 1989 National Book Award for nonfiction, is the startling, intense and thought-provoking account of Thomas L. Friedman's decade of reporting in the strife-ridden Middle East.

Thomas L. Friedman has won two Pulitzer Prizes - one for his reporting in Beirut and one for reporting in Jerusalem, the two cities at the center of the Arab-Israeli conflict. No two cities have received more headline coverage, nor been more hotly debated, and no reporter has covered them more in depth than Friedman. in his journey from Beirut to Jerusalem, Friedman gives us a panoramic view of both the political and personal conflicts.

As a reporter for UPI and The New York Times, he was stationed in Beirut from 1979 to 1984, and in Lebanon from 1984 to 1989. He describes with intense vividness the sometimes horrifying, sometimes wondrous cities, for which, he says, nothing in his life had prepared him.

Friedman brings alive his journey from Beirut to Jerusalem through anecdotes, history, analysis and self-examination - and puts all the currents into perspective with inimitable detail, clarity and remarkable insight. This is a much-needed framework for understanding the psychology and politics of the Middle East, and for understanding the future of this unique region.

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    A Profile of a Troubled Region

    Heather Reisman

    • Chief Booklover

    4 years ago

    The New York Times Middle East correspondent profiles this troubled region, describing the everyday horrors of Beirut, the intricacies of Arab politics, Arab-Israeli relations, and American perceptions of the region.

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    Best Book on Middle East

    Keith Nymark

    5 years ago

    If you want to read a very enjoyable and well written book on the middle east this is it. Friedman is a balanced and knowledgeable writer. I couldn't put it down. If you've got the time and the desire to work through 1400 pages I understand Fisk's book on the Great War For Civilization tells it all.

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    Alice Hou

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    Great!

    Alice Hou

    5 years ago

    The situation in the Middle East is often repetitive, boring and/or difficult to understand to the untrained eye. Thankfully, it will no longer be so. In From Beirut to Jerusalem, Thomas Friedman tells a very accurate and easy-to-understand story of the conflict in the Middle East. Going in a logical order, he writes a comprehensive account of his experience as one of the New York Times' top journalists/correspondents in the Middle East. Friedman's expert writing skills and his fine hand for detail and description brings the Middle East novice into an understanding and appreciation of the complex situation going on in the Middle Eastern area today. Although the topic at hand is somewhat serious, Friedman understands when and when not to add a touch of humour here and there. The humour he incorporates into the story is as natural as it gets. His expertise in journalism allows his writing to come alive and integrate quotes in the finest way possible. From Beirut to Jerusalem is the emotional, informative story of Friedman's astounding encounters on the road between Beirut and Jerusalem. It was a six-day trip, and one that will last him a lifetime; if you read it, it will last you a lifetime as too. Not to be missed!

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    Brilliant and Insighful!

    David Cavaco

    5 years ago

    Couldn't put the book down and well worthy of the National Book Award. Thomas Friedman shows a different side to life and politics in Israel and Lebanon in a lucid, well-constructed overview. Even though much has changed since the book was published in 1989, the book is still relevant as it puts you in the mindframe of the decision-makers. A must-read as this small piece of our globe impacts all of our lives.

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From Beirut to Jerusalem, winner of the 1989 National Book Award for nonfiction, is the startling, intense and thought-provoking account of Thomas L. Friedman's decade of reporting in the strife-ridden Middle East.

Thomas L. Friedman has won two Pulitzer Prizes - one for his reporting in Beirut and one for reporting in Jerusalem, the two cities at the center of the Arab-Israeli conflict. No two cities have received more headline coverage, nor been more hotly debated, and no reporter has covered them more in depth than Friedman. in his journey from Beirut to Jerusalem, Friedman gives us a panoramic view of both the political and personal conflicts.

As a reporter for UPI and The New York Times, he was stationed in Beirut from 1979 to 1984, and in Lebanon from 1984 to 1989. He describes with intense vividness the sometimes horrifying, sometimes wondrous cities, for which, he says, nothing in his life had prepared him.

Friedman brings alive his journey from Beirut to Jerusalem through anecdotes, history, analysis and self-examination - and puts all the currents into perspective with inimitable detail, clarity and remarkable insight. This is a much-needed framework for understanding the psychology and politics of the Middle East, and for understanding the future of this unique region.

About the Author

Thomas L. Friedman was UPI's Beirut correspondent from 1979 to 1981. In 1982, he became the New York Times Beirut bureau chief, winning a 1983 Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. In 1984, he moved to Jerusalem as the Times bureau chief, and in 1988 won a second Pulitzer Prize for reporting. He is also the author of the national bestseller The Lexus and the Olive Tree. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his work on this book. He lives in Washington with his family.

Audio Book (CD)

5.32 x 5.72 x 0.82 in

November 16, 2006

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS

English


0061284254
9780061284250

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