
Ben-Gurion
A Political Life
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Michael Prichard
Shimon Peres was in his early 20s when he first met David Ben-Gurion. Although the state that Ben-Gurion would lead through war and peace had not yet declared its precarious independence, the "Old Man", as he was called even then, was already a mythic figure. Peres, who came of age in the cabinets of Ben-Gurion, is uniquely placed to evoke this figure of stirring contradictions - a prophetic visionary and a canny pragmatist who early grasped the necessity of compromise for national survival.
Ben-Gurion supported the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, though it meant surrendering a 2,000-year-old dream of Jewish settlement in the entire land of Israel. He granted the Orthodox their first exemptions from military service, despite his own deep secular commitments, and he reached out to Germany in the aftermath of the Holocaust, knowing that Israel would need as many strong alliances as possible within the European community.
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The format that David Landau questions the author often aggressively gives a sense of being there myself and asks the questions I would have liked to ask.
The questions regarding the lack of action,albeit even vocal, regarding the annihilation of the Jews in Europe by Ben Gurion, the de facto leader,had to be and was asked David Landau.The hesitant and weak reply by the author is a unique moment in this book,so much more because you can pick up the vibes of truth,,political expedience ,a touch of embarrasement and sadness..This only an audible book can do well read..
A true biography of a great man by a great author as well as politician,The "questioner concept" should be included in more audible books
The perfect biography in content and format
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Personal, detailed, and thrilling
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Would you try another book from Shimon Peres and David Landau and/or Michael Prichard?
Depends on the subject matter.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
No surprise, considering his life.Which character – as performed by Michael Prichard – was your favorite?
Ben GurionIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
It would depend on the politics of the producer.Any additional comments?
This is a highly political book that is very subjective and based upon the then and current views of Shimon Peres. Like a good friend Shimon Peres just floated by the negative aspects of Ben Gurion to make him out to be a hero.Great Perfomance, Less than Stellar Story
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