Charles Enderlin
Charles Enderlin has been the Bureau
Chief for France 2 since 1990. When Shattered Dreams (Other Press,
2003) was first published in France it was an immediate bestseller
and led to a documentary series aired worldwide. The Lost Years
also became the basis for a television documentary, “The Years of
Blood,” to be aired in its American version by the Discovery Times
Channel and in its international version by TV stations all over
Europe. He has lived in Jerusalem since 1968.
Also by this author: The Lost Years
Susan Fairfield
Susan Fairfield is an editor, translator,
and poet. She is also the author of papers on literary criticism, a
psychoanalyst, and co-editor of Bringing the Plague: Toward a
Postmodern Psychoanalysis. She lives in the Bay Area of
California.
Also by this author: Biology of Freedom, Freud, The Whispering of
Ghosts, History Beyond Trauma, Dreaming by the Book, Freud the Man,
Introduction to the Reading of Lacan, Why Do Women Love Men and Not
Their Mothers?, Lacan, Lacanian Psychotherapy with Children, The
Clinical Lacan, What Does a Woman Want?
New York Times Book Review 2002
Shattered Dreams
by Ethan Bronner
"SHATTERED DREAMS is a deeply reported and scrupulous account of
seven key years in the history of the conflict from the
assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in November of 1995
to the first election of Ariel Sharon a little over two years ago."
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