A Palestine Affair

A Palestine Affair by Jonathan Wilson, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on July 13, 2004, is a historical fiction novel that unfolds in British-occupied Palestine after World War I. The narrative centers on Mark Bloomberg, a troubled London painter, and his American wife, Joyce, who become embroiled in a complex web of personal and political turmoil following the murder of a prominent Orthodox Jew. As Joyce, an ardent Zionist, engages in an affair with the British investigating officer, Mark seeks refuge in the vibrant landscapes of the Middle East, highlighting the intersection of personal grief and historical conflict.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the characters’ emotional struggles against the backdrop of a politically charged environment. The novel delves into themes of identity and desire, as each character grapples with their past while navigating the tumultuous realities of their present. With 272 pages, this edition offers a nuanced portrayal of the historical and political intricacies of the time, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of love and loss amid the shifting sands of history.
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In British-occupied Palestine after World War I, Mark Bloomberg, a beleaguered London painter, and Joyce, his American wife, witness the murder of a prominent Orthodox Jew. Joyce, a non-Jew and ardent Zionist, is drawn into an affair with the British investigating officer, while Mark seeks solace in the exotic colors and contours of the Middle Eastern landscape. Each of the three has come to Palestine to escape grief, and yet—caught in the crosshairs of history—they will all be forced to confront the very issues they hoped to leave behind in this swift and sensuous novel of artful concealment and roiling passions.
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