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Khirbet Khizeh, published by Farrar Straus Giroux, is a 120-page literary work first released in 1949. Narrated by a young Israeli soldier, it offers a powerful, immersive account of the forced displacement of a Palestinian village, drawing poignant parallels with Jewish history. Enhanced by a scholarly afterword, this critically acclaimed book blends historical fiction with literary theory, making it essential reading for those seeking profound historical and ethical reflection.
| Best Sellers Rank | #567,042 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8,138 in Literary Theory, History & Criticism #17,302 in Historical Fiction (Books) #34,444 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 165 Reviews |
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"Jews being killed. Europe. We were the masters now"
I didn't think I was going to get into this work, with its sometimes meandering sentences, but made a determined effort and read it in one sitting (120 p) and it's absolutely brilliant. First published in 1949, it's narrated by a young Israeli soldier out with his platoon, carrying out orders to clear out the eponymous Arab village, remove the occupants and blow up the houses. Yizhar brings the whole situation to life, with vivid descriptions of the Palestinian landscape and of the soldiers' demeanour: 'there was to be no battle for us today...today we were going on an outing.' But as the remaining Arabs are heartlessly 'cleared' onto 'transports', the reader sees uncomfortable similarities with the awful situation of the Jews themselves in Europe just a few years previously. As the narrator, himself opposed to the situation, observes: 'the Diaspora...Our nation's protest to the world: exile! It had entered me, apparently, with my mother's milk. what, in fact, had we perpetrated here today?' Very powerful read, and for readers like myself who weren't around in the 40s, very informative. This edition is enhanced by an afterword by David Shulman which explains some of the Biblical references in 'Yizhar's dense web of allusion', and discusses the situation today between settlers and their Palestinian neighbours.
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