The Jerusalem Diary
Title Details

232 Pages

22.5 x 16 cm

35 line.

Series: Hans Keller Archive

Imprint: Plumbago Books

The Jerusalem Diary

Music, Society and Politics, 1977 and 1979

by Hans Keller, Christopher Wintle and Fiona Williams

Edited by Christopher Wintle and Fiona Williams

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Keller's record of the artistic, social and political life of Israel towards the close of the 1970s, illustrated with Milein Cosman's remarkable drawings.

Hans Keller wrote the Jerusalem Diary in 1977 and 1979 during two visits to the Mishkenot Sha'ananim, a residence for writers and artists. As a senior figure at the BBC and as a shrewd and witty polymath steeped in music, sociology and psychoanalysis, he was better placed than most to record the artistic, social and political life of Israel at a crucial juncture in its history. The Diary, which he described as an `anti-journal', was in the first place a reaction to Saul Bellow's To Jerusalem and Back. But the result is far more than a topical riposte: at a time of renewed turbulence in the Middle East, with another dramatic shift in favour of the right-wing Likud party, it is as sharp and relevant now as it was then. Milein Cosman has selected her own, remarkable drawings.
"Winner of the Royal Philharmonic Society's Prize for Book of the Year in 2001." .

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9780954012304

January 2001

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Title Details

232 Pages

2.25 x 1.6 cm

35 line.

Series: Hans Keller Archive

Imprint: Plumbago Books