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Israel

A Personal History

On 22 April 1962 what remains of Göran Rosenberg’s family board a train to Venice, the first step of their passage from his native Sweden to Israel. Transplanted into a nation only a few months his elder, he is first enchanted by its vitality, imprinted by its ideals. It marks the beginning of a journey across the promised land and into its past, the utopian visions and desperate fears that went into Zionism, as well as the violence and dispossession of its realization. This book tells the story of that journery, though buried stories and erased villages, dreams and disillusionments, and the histories still unfurling.

About Göran Rosenberg

Göran Rosenberg was born outside Stockholm in 1948, the son of two Holocaust survivors. After his father’s suicide, his mother brought the remainder of his family to Israel. The story of his experiences and entanglements there are told here. Rosenberg's books have been translated into a dozen languages, with A Brief Stop on the Road from Auschwitz winning the August Prize and Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger and Another Zionism, Another Judaism the prize for outstanding biography by the Swedish Academy.
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