Sunday, September 20, 2009

"Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror" by Nonie Darwish

Nonie Darwish spent her first 30 years living in Egypt and Gaza. Her father, Mustafa Hafez, was hand-picked by Egypt’s President Nasser in 1955 to launch the Palestinian freedom movement from Gaza. He put together, and operated, a small army of terrorists whose task was to cause as much death and destruction inside Israel as possible. He was ultimately killed by an Israeli explosive delivered to his office, and he is still a hero to Palestinians who have named a street and a school after him. Nonie Darwish was a young girl when her father died but she has vivid memories of those days and of the doubts she already had about the failure of Arab culture to do much more than blame its own shortcomings on everyone but themselves.

In her book, Darwish speaks out against the dark side of her native culture – women abused by Islamic traditions; the poor and uneducated mistreated by the elites; bribery and corruption as a way of life. She rejects a culture of bigotry and argues that the only hope for the future is for America to continue waging the War on Terror, seeding the Middle East with the values of democracy, respect for women, and tolerance for all religions.

It’s easy to discount this kind of warning when it comes from the mouth of a conservative American politician or writer.
However, when someone like Egyptian Nonie Darwish in her book Now They Call Me Infidel exposes this well-funded plot to Islamize America, alarm bells should go off everywhere.

This book is available on Amazon

Познать женщину - Амоса Оза


Герой романа "Познать женщину" - охотник за чужими тайнами. Сверхъестественное чутье на ложь сделало его бесценным агентом спецслужбы. Однако после смерти жены он уходит в отставку, чтобы быть рядом с дочерью. Теперь он мучительно вглядывается в собственное прошлое, и его не покидает смутное чувство, что жизнь - не поддающийся расшифровке секретный код. В своей книге "Познать женщину" Амос Оз тонко раскрывает самую суть брака.

Прочитать книгу можно здесь

"Black Box" by Amos Oz

In Black Box (1987), an epistolary novel, a divorced couple is entangled in a passionate concern with their straying teenage son, who is perceived as a possible symbol of Israel's future: The broken family serves as a metaphor for political allegory.

The title refers to the device used to determine the cause of airplane crashes. An epistolary novel, the narrative focuses on the "crash" of Alex and Ilana Gideon’s marriage. Their letters and others from relatives, friends and business associates chart not only their difficult relationship but also Israel’s entrance into dangerous areas.


Черный ящик: Роман.
Эпистолярный роман известного израильского писателя. Давно расставшиеся супруги вступают в переписку, чтобы разгадать причины крушения их брака - расшифровать прошлое, как показания черного ящика.






This book is available on Amazon