This week, being a little pressed for time, I’m just listing out the Palestine-related books I’ve reviewed this year – with a few more. The Other Side of the Wall: A Palestinian Christian Narrative of Lament and Hope by Rev. Munther Isaac Normalize or Resist?: Palestinian Christians Respond to Oppression by Rev. Isaac, et al. Deluge: Gaza and Israel from Crisis to Cataclysm by Jamie Stern-Weiner, et al. The Rape of Palestine: A Mandate Chronology (Vol. 1) by Blake Alcott The Rape of Palestine: A Mandate Chronology (Vol. 2) by Blake Alcott The Stone House by Yara Hawari I have not read or looked at this picture book, but it comes highly recommended: Against Erasure: A Photographic Memory of Palestine Before the Nakba by Teresa Aranguren, et al. It has been some time since I’ve read it, and, alarmingly, no longer have my copy, but a good man from Georgia wrote a great book in 2007 on the subject of peace: Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid by Hon. Jimmy Carter The first book I read about Palestine, likely the first book any one of you read, was: The Holy Bible. Consult it as needed – and it is needed. Those nine books should keep one busy for a while. For my part, I’ve currently got a copy of collected E.A. Poe works (на русском). Also, Andrei Martyanov’s new book, America’s Final War, is out, as a PDF from Clarity. My next book review article, here and elsewhere, will most likely be a cursory look at five(!) works by Professor Alexander Dugin, along with at least one Dugin critique comparison book. That’s coming before too long. And we’ll also have some additional geopolitical fun and perhaps a few short stories. Fiction writing is kind of where my mind is at right now. Stay tuned. A rather short “column,” eh? And if your bow tie was ruffled, then good. Deo vindice.
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AuthorPerrin Lovett is a novelist, author, and small-time meddler. He is a loveable, unobtrusive somewhat-right-wing Christian nationalist residing somewhere in Dixie. The revised second edition of his groundbreaking novel, THE SUBSTITUTE, is available from Shotwell Publishing and Amazon. Find his ramblings at www.perrinlovett.me. Deo Vindice! Archives
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