“Israel’s most celebrated dissident, and perhaps its greatest living poet.”
—Harper’s
“Brave, yes—Laor is a poet—determined, yes—his unmasking of the hypocrisy of Israeli writers such as Amos Oz is irrefutable—modest, yes—he often speaks of his doubts—yet what makes his book so original and urgent is its historical reasoning: a disciple of Herodotus, Laor observes, narrates and questions all the ancient and contemporary half-truths concerning Jews, Europe and colonialism, which have culminated in Israel turning Gaza into a Ghetto! You do not simply read through, you think through this essential book.”
—John Berger
“A gift, incredible and beautiful, so wonderful that I am sure that the American Zionist community will spurn it.”
—Electronic Intifada