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Palestinian Walks
Notes on a Vanishing Landscape
Book • 2008
In *Palestinian Walks*, Raja Shehadeh chronicles his experiences through six walks taken between 1978 and 2006, reflecting on the changing political and physical landscape of Palestine.
The book is a poignant account of how the natural beauty of Palestine has been altered by settlements and conflict, serving as a metaphor for the broader deprivations faced by Palestinians.
The book is a poignant account of how the natural beauty of Palestine has been altered by settlements and conflict, serving as a metaphor for the broader deprivations faced by Palestinians.
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as the 2007 book that won Britain's Orwell Prize for political writing.


David Marchese

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'The Interview': Raja Shehadeh Believes Israelis and Palestinians Can Still Find Peace
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