
Nobel laureate Saul Bellow's revealing interviews and meditations, steeped in history and literature, on the unique spirit and challenges of Israel. A powerful, stimulating testament, To Jerusalem and Back is a rigorous attempt to come to grips with Israel's history and future. Immersing himself in the landscape and culture of this small state in perpetual crisis, Bellow records the opinions, passions, and dreams of Israelis of varying viewpoints - Yitzak Rabin, Amos Oz, the editor of the largest Arab-language newspaper in Israel, a kibbutznik escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto - and adds his own reflections on being Jewish in the twentieth century. Saul Bellow's journey is not merely an exploration of a very beautiful and very troubled city; it is a major literary work, and an urgently important one.
How does a Nobel laureate reconcile the historical weight and existential fragility of Israel with the lived reality of its citizens? Saul Bellow, a renowned novelist and intellectual, utilizes his observational skills to document a period of intense political and social volatility in Israel. By synthesizing personal interviews with historical context and philosophical reflection, Bellow examines the complex identity of the state and the individuals navigating its perpetual state of crisis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and readers often note the high literary quality of the prose, which elevates the work beyond a standard travelogue. Experts frequently highlight the book as a significant document of mid-1970s Israeli political thought as filtered through the lens of a major American writer.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
0140044817
ISBN-13:
9780140044812
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