Memories after my death: the Joseph 'Tommy' Lapid Story

Yair Lapid, Evan Fallenberg (Translator)

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Abstract

Memories After My Death is the story of Tommy Lapid, a well-loved and controversial Israeli figure who saw the development of the country from all angles over its first sixty years. From seeing his father taken away to a concentration camp to arriving in Tel Aviv at the birth of Israel, Tommy Lapid lived every major incident of Jewish life since the 1930s first-hand. This sweeping narrative is mesmerising for anyone with an interest in how Israel became what it is today. Lapid's uniquely unorthodox opinions - he belonged to neither left nor right, was Jewish, but vehemently secular - expose the.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherElliott & Thompson
Number of pages410
Place of PublicationLondon
ISBN (Print)9781908739445
StatePublished - 2011

Bibliographical note

Trans. from Hebrew of: Zikhronot ahare moti: sipuro shel Yosef (Tomi) Lapid

Keywords

  • Politicians -- Israel -- Biography

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