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Descripción Couverture souple. Condición: Bon. Harvill Secker collection , 2008. 1 volume format In-8 bon. Nº de ref. del artículo: 394154
Descripción Paperback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Nº de ref. del artículo: GOR005344363
Descripción Paperback. Condición: Good. Price sticker remnants.Beaufort, a remote and beautiful fort in southern Lebanon dating back to the Crusades, has been an outp ost of the Israeli Defence Force for nearly twenty years, and now , for the teenage soldiers who live there presiding over the last moments of Israel's presence in Lebanon, it has become a world o f its own, an enclave in the heart of enemy territory where boy s oldiers create a state with its own rules and its own unique, out rageous, brutal language. With a critical eye and an empathetic h eart, Ron Leshem dishes up a wholly human story that takes place in conditions that are anything but. Fast-paced and brutally hone st, unflinching and uproariously funny, BEAUFORT has been hailed - not only by critics but by the generation of soldiers who serve d in Lebanon during Israeli occupation - as the true voice of tha t sobering period. Written as the diary of Liraz (Erez) Liberti, the head of a commando team stationed at Beaufort during the last winter of Israeli occupation, BEAUFORT is a revolutionary and po tent look at the futility of war and death, and the courage it ta kes to put an end to it.This is not a story of war, but of retrea t.This is a story with no enemy, only an amorphous entity that fi res missiles from the surrounding mountains. And while thirteen y oung men propel the novel and give it life and colour, the real h ero of BEAUFORT is fear: contagious, intoxicating, palpable fear, a word they forbid themselves from uttering. BEAUFORT is a devas tating portrayal of a generation finding that the values and prin ciples bestowed on them by their parents have betrayed them, and the terrifying nihilistic reality of Middle Eastern conflict. Nº de ref. del artículo: 28j
Descripción Condición: Good. 400 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1327267