Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
French
Published
Aug 25, 2003
Publisher
Gallimard
Edition
GALLIMARD
ISBN-10
2070761053
ISBN-13
9782070761050
Description
Set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, Mont Carmel unfolds within the lives of individuals caught in the web of war and memory. Amos Gitai weaves a poignant narrative that tracks the experiences of a diverse cast, revealing how their pasts intertwine amid the chaos of contemporary strife. The story meditates on themes of identity, belonging, and the fragile nature of human connection in a landscape marked by division.
As characters navigate their personal and collective histories, Gitai evokes a powerful sense of place, depicting the natural beauty of Mont Carmel alongside the scars of conflict. Through intimate moments and profound reflections, the narrative explores the impact of political turmoil on personal lives, ultimately painting a complex portrait of resilience and hope despite the shadows of oppression. It's an exploration of how people endure and find meaning in the most challenging of circumstances.
As characters navigate their personal and collective histories, Gitai evokes a powerful sense of place, depicting the natural beauty of Mont Carmel alongside the scars of conflict. Through intimate moments and profound reflections, the narrative explores the impact of political turmoil on personal lives, ultimately painting a complex portrait of resilience and hope despite the shadows of oppression. It's an exploration of how people endure and find meaning in the most challenging of circumstances.