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Herve Kempf (Author), Jerome Equer (Contributor)

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0875864406 978-0875864402 January 30, 2006
Bad news blows steadily out of Gaza, but few of us actually know much about the place and the various people who call it home. In this photo essay two French journalists create an informal survey of the views on all sides, from Palestinian "tunnellers" to Israeli "settlers." Curious to see how real life was playing out on the ground in Gaza on a day-to-day basis, two French journalists traveled there together four times in 2004, during the height of the second Intifada, to take the pulse of a society under fire.

Their images and anecdotes reveal the deeply human side of a conflict whose impact on viewers has perhaps worn thin through endless but superficial media exposure.

They made four fifteen-day visits to Gaza between January and November 2004. As they put it,

Day after day, Gaza had been in the news, but it never added up to anything more than a confused impression of violence and frenzy. The whole place seemed populated only by caricatures. It was just a place on a map, a name in the newspapers, the locus of some insoluble conflict."


Seeking the story beneath the sound bites, they steered clear of political analyses and meetings with prominent figures, but visited with individuals and families from Palestinian farmers to Israeli doctors, creating an informal survey of the views on all sides. They paid their own way and chose their own angles and points of view.

Perhaps, they thought, a more human and less institutional take on the complex and inflamed Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be useful. In exploring this subject, they were also exploring the nature of the violence that attended it. Peace, after all, can never be achieved solely on the basis of argumentation, of opposing lines of logic that each has its own legitimacy, but by stepping back, by getting a little bit of distance that would bring a human perspective to the real people who live behind the faces.

They sought to get beyond the surface of appearances and, if not to understand, at least to actually get close to the essence of this story.

This report on the tragedy unfolding in the Gaza Strip addresses a simple question that most of us have overlooked: what on earth is it like to live day-by-day in a tiny territory, over-populated and beset by war?

Based on several extended stays among Palestinians and Israeli settlers as well, this narrative and these photographs shine a new light on this open-air prison. Through individual portraits and testimonies, the authors reveal a lively scene where everyone is struggling tenaciously to hold onto a semblance of normal life.

Hervé Kempf took notes; Jérôme Equer took photographs. And the adventures they shared are now their gift to the reader.

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Trying to get beneath the caricatures of Gaza, journalist Kempf, with Le Monde , and photographer and filmmaker Equer spent 15 days in the occupied territory four times corresponding to the four seasons from January to November 2004, during the most intense fighting of the second Intifada. They focused on the daily lives of ordinary people, Palestinian and Israeli, avoiding politics and officials. The photographs are in black and white. --www.booknews.com

A passionate documentary, a story that needed to be told, and augmented by such personal stories and portraits, illustrated with dignity; this is not a routine collection of pretty pictures. --France Soir

Easy to read, with magnificent photos. --Silence

About the Author

Author Hervé Kempf is a journalist with Le Monde daily newspaper in Paris. He has authored several books including, most recently, La Guerre Secrète des OGM (The Secret War of Genetically Modified Foods. Seuil, 2003).

Jérôme Equer is an award-winning international photographer and filmmaker. His photos of Gaza ar available on the Internet. Also by Hervé Kempf:

La Révolution biolithique. Humains artificiels et machines animées (Albin Michel, 1998)

La Baleine qui cache la forêt. Enquête sur les pièges de l'écologie (La Découverte, 1994)

L'Économie à l'épreuve de l'écologie (Hatier, 1991)



By Jérôme Equer

Traumas (Grandvaux, 2003)

Les Murs de l'enfer (Albin Michel, 2001)

GAZA: Life in a Cage was originally published in French by Editions du Seuil, © 2005, as Gaza, La vie en cage, © 2004 Jérôme Equer for the photographs.

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Herv© Kempf was born in 1957 in Amiens, north of Paris, in France. After studies in economics, history, and political science, he became a journalist. Since 1988 he has specialized in environmental and ecological reporting. He created the environmental magazine Reporterre, and has written for scientific and economic newspapers. He has worked with Le Monde, the most influential French newspaper, since 1998, where he is the Environmental Editor and covers ecological topics, notably climate change and biodiversity. Le Monde now has an entire section devoted to environment and science. Traveling worldwide for his reporting, Kempf makes his home in Paris.
His previous books are La guerre secr©te des OGM (The Secret War of GMOs, 2003), which tells the history of transgenic research and development, and the rebellion against it in Europe, and Gaza, la vie en cage (with photos from J©rome Equer, 2005), which tells the daily life of inhabitants of the Gaza stripÄîit has been translated and published in the U.S. as Gaza, Life in a Cage (Algora, 2006).


Photo courtesy of Philippe Matsas.

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Gaza Strip, Abu Houli, Khan Yunis, Beit Hanoun, Gush Qatif, Beit Laya, Palestinian Authority, Tel Sultan, Kfar Darom, West Bank, Pierre Loti, Nabil Diab, Imad Okal, Yasser Arafat, Mohammed Kilani, United States, Rafiah Yam, Oslo Accords, Socrate Soussan, Nachat Al-Hamarna, Fatma Moukhalalati, Moussa Koulab, Oussama Mukhallati
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