Making sense of it all
http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1074222,00.html
In the Middle East conflict, nothing is uncontested, nothing is black
or white. Simon Louvish applauds Jeremy Bowen's journalistic approach
to finding some answers to where, when and why in Six Days
Saturday November 1, 2003
The Guardian
Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East
by Jeremy Bowen
420pp, Simon & Schuster, £16.99
In looking at any book about the Israel-Palestine or Israeli-Arab
conflict, the immediate question is: who's talking? In the
multiplicity of voices, versions, narratives and spin, how can we
arrive at anything approximating verifiable truths? Jeremy Bowen, the
veteran BBC newsman, has opted, inevitably, for the journalist's
approach: the attempt to tease out fact from fiction by examining as
precisely as possible what happened where, when, and why.
Jeremy Bowen
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