Bibi: The Turbulent Life And Times Of Benjamin Netanyahu

Anshel Pfeffer
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Bibi: The Turbulent Life And Times Of Benjamin Netanyahu

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  • Published date: May 01, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 432
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN: 9780771072956
  • Dimensions: 6.23" W x 1.32" L x 9.25" H
Anshel Pfeffer has written on Israeli politics and global affairs for over two decades. He is a senior commentator and columnist for Haaretz's English edition and The Economist's correspondent in Israel, as well as a contributor to The Guardian. As a journalist he has covered wars, revolutions, and political upheaval on four continents. Pfeffer's first book, Maran: A Biography of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, was published in Hebrew in 2004. Haaretz has recently published an e-book in English of his dispatches from Europe, The Cossacks Aren't Coming: The Future of Europe's Jews.
Praise for Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu:

"Superbly timed . . . insightful . . . Pfeffer is one of the smartest and most prolific of Israel's younger generation of journalists...Bibi, obsessed by hostile 'left-wing media,' complained preemptively that this biography would be a cartoon. It is not: it fleshes out a superficially familiar and invariably quotable figure with a wealth of background information and analysis that provide necessary and, of course, often highly critical context. . . . This book is a necessary contribution to understanding a high-profile and internationally contentious figure and the fractured country he has led for so long." ―New York Times 

"A perceptive history of a beleaguered nation and one deeply flawed leader." ―Kirkus Reviews

“Anshel Pfeffer has done something hard to do. He’s given us an understanding, even compassionate, portrait of Benjamin Netanyahu—the family, the formative experiences, the logic of his belligerent ideology—while keeping his distance from Netanyahu’s stances and exposing many of the unpleasant truths that lie beneath the surface Netanyahu works so hard to polish.” —Bernard Avishai, author of The Hebrew Republic
 
“Weaving together stories from Netanyahu’s time in America and Israel, and from his family history, military service, and political career, Anshel Pfeffer’s fascinating and insightful Bibi paints a portrait of the indomitable outsider who became Israel’s four-time prime minister. Pfeffer’s riveting account illuminates the ways in which the man leading Israel today is both a product and a beneficiary of bitter divides that have shaped the nation’s politics from its earliest days.” —Tamara Cofman Wittes, senior fellow in Middle East policy at the Brookings Institution
 
“Certain to elicit both consternation and praise, Anshel Pfeffer’s Bibi is a fascinating exploration of the complex ideological and familial foundations that continue to shape the thinking and governing of the man who may soon become Israel’s longest serving prime minister. This is a book that will lead both Bibi’s friends as well as his foes to see him in a new—and infinitely more nuanced—light.” —Daniel Gordis, author of Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn
 
“In a career that could yet make him the longest serving prime minister in Israel’s history, Benjamin Netanyahu turned out to be much more than the temporary speed bump in Israeli politics his critics once imagined. In this lively and trenchant biography, Anshel Pfeffer explains why and how Bibi came to dominate and embody the changing face of the remarkable and divided nation he still leads.” —Aaron David Miller, Vice president and Middle East program director at the Woodrow Wilson Center

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