評分
評分
評分
評分
The narrative is unbearably clumsy before Amin goes to Nazareth. Hence the message from the narrator/protagonist who is never budged by violent confrontations with Palestinian militants: “First of all, give God back his freedom. He's been hostage to our bigotries too long”(243); then almost inevitably he gets blown up in another attack at Jenin.
评分The narrative is unbearably clumsy before Amin goes to Nazareth. Hence the message from the narrator/protagonist who is never budged by violent confrontations with Palestinian militants: “First of all, give God back his freedom. He's been hostage to our bigotries too long”(243); then almost inevitably he gets blown up in another attack at Jenin.
评分The narrative is unbearably clumsy before Amin goes to Nazareth. Hence the message from the narrator/protagonist who is never budged by violent confrontations with Palestinian militants: “First of all, give God back his freedom. He's been hostage to our bigotries too long”(243); then almost inevitably he gets blown up in another attack at Jenin.
评分The narrative is unbearably clumsy before Amin goes to Nazareth. Hence the message from the narrator/protagonist who is never budged by violent confrontations with Palestinian militants: “First of all, give God back his freedom. He's been hostage to our bigotries too long”(243); then almost inevitably he gets blown up in another attack at Jenin.
评分The narrative is unbearably clumsy before Amin goes to Nazareth. Hence the message from the narrator/protagonist who is never budged by violent confrontations with Palestinian militants: “First of all, give God back his freedom. He's been hostage to our bigotries too long”(243); then almost inevitably he gets blown up in another attack at Jenin.
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