The
Fateful Triangle is a definitive and enlightening
study of a complex set of explosive relationships
which may, in the end, determine the future of our
world.
Since its original publication in 1983, Chomsky's
seminal tome on Mid-East politics has become a
classic in the fields of political science and
Mid-East affairs. For its tenth printing, Chomsky has
written a new introduction, and added a foreword by
Edward Said. This new, updated edition highlights the
book's lasting relevance, and should be a treasure
for fans of the first edition, and an eye-opener for
those new to the work. It is invaluable to anyone
seeking to understand the Middle East.
"Mid-East theories disturbing, provocative. When
Chomsky takes on the complexities of Israel and the
cauldron of Middle East politics, you can expect
controversy."
--Montreal Gazette
"Chomsky's tough-minded analysis raises
difficult, painful questions for Israel."
--Globe and Mail
"Chomsky's unrelenting tone paints a frightening
picture."
--Maclean's
"A must read for anyone following the still
tangling mess that is today's Middle East."
--The Financial Post
"A devastating collection."
--Library Journal
"A monumental work."
--Choice
"Powerful and thoroughly documented."
--The Progressive
"This is a jeremiad in the prophetic tradition,
an awesome work of latter-day forensic scholarship by
a radical critic of America and Israel."
--The Boston Globe
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Noam Chomsky is a world-renowned linguist, scholar,
and political analyst. He has written and lectured
extensively on linguistics, philosophy, U.S. foreign
policy, and other contemporary political issues.
485 pages
Paperback ISBN: 1-55164-160-7 $28.99
Hardcover ISBN: 1-55164-161-5 $57.99
Politics/Middle East
May 1999

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