Revenge: A Story of Hope by Laura Blumenfeld
Laura Blumenfeld's father was shot in Jerusalem in 1986 by a member of a rebel faction of the PLO responsible for attacks on several tourists Her father survived, but Blumenfeld's desire for revenge haunted her.
Revenge:
A Story of Hope by Laura Blumenfeld
Published: 2002, Simon & Schuster, Paperback ed. 2003, Washington Square Press
Laura Blumenfeld's father was shot in Jerusalem in 1986 by a member of
a rebel faction of the PLO responsible for attacks on several tourists
Her father survived, but Blumenfeld's desire for revenge haunted her.
This book provides a fascinating study of the mechanics and psychology
of vengeance.
While plotting to infiltrate her father's shooter's life, Blumenfeld
travels the globe gathering stories of other avengers. Through interviews
with Yitzhak Rabin's assassin; members of the Albanian Blood Feud Committee;
the chief of the Iranian judiciary; the mayor of Palermo, Sicily; the
Israeli prime minister; priests; sports fans; fifth-grade girls; prostitutes;
and more, she explores the dynamics of hate and the fine line that
sometimes separates it from love.
Ultimately, Blumenfeld's target is more complex than the stereotypical
terrorist she'd long imagined. In a surprising twist, she gets revenge,
but not according to traditional expectations. She discovers a third way,
a choice beyond "turning the other cheek" or "an eye for
an eye." And with it she answers the age-old question: what is the
best revenge?
About the Author
Laura Blumenfeld holds a master's degree in International Affairs from Columbia University, and has been a staff writer at The Washington Post since 1992. She has also written for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and The Los Angeles Times. She lives in Washington, D.C. with her husband and two children.
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