Permission to narrate
Edward Said, 16 February 1984
Israel in Lebanon: The Report of the International Commission
by Sean MacBride.
Ithaca, 282 pp., £4.50, March 1984,0 903729 96 2 Show More
by Sean MacBride.
Ithaca, 282 pp., £4.50, March 1984,
Final Conflict: The War in the Lebanon
by John Bulloch.
Century, 238 pp., £9.95, April 1983,0 7126 0171 6 Show More
by John Bulloch.
Century, 238 pp., £9.95, April 1983,
Lebanon: The Fractured Country
by David Gilmour.
Robertson, 209 pp., £9.95, June 1983,0 85520 679 9 Show More
by David Gilmour.
Robertson, 209 pp., £9.95, June 1983,
The Tragedy of Lebanon: Christian Warlords, Israeli Adventures and American Bunglers
by Jonathan Randal.
Chatto, 320 pp., £9.50, October 1983,0 7011 2755 4 Show More
by Jonathan Randal.
Chatto, 320 pp., £9.50, October 1983,
God cried
by Tony Clifton and Catherine Leroy.
Quartet, 141 pp., £15, June 1983,0 7043 2375 3 Show More
by Tony Clifton and Catherine Leroy.
Quartet, 141 pp., £15, June 1983,
Beirut: Frontline Story
by Salim Nassib, Caroline Tisdall and Chris Steele-Perkins.
Pluto, 160 pp., £3.95, March 1983,0 86104 397 9 Show More
by Salim Nassib, Caroline Tisdall and Chris Steele-Perkins.
Pluto, 160 pp., £3.95, March 1983,
The Fateful Triangle: Israel, the United States and the Palestinians
by Noam Chomsky.
Pluto, 481 pp., £6.95, October 1983,0 86104 741 9 Show More
by Noam Chomsky.
Pluto, 481 pp., £6.95, October 1983,
“... for, and even complicity with, what took place: I refer here to the Israeli journalist Amnon Kapeliouk’s powerfully concise and brilliant book, Sabra et Chatila: Enquête sur un Massacre, which has still found no established British or American publisher. Facts do not at all speak for themselves, but require a socially acceptable narrative ... ”