Hannah Boast, Hydrofictions: Water, Power, and Politics in Israeli and Palestinian Literature
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Hannah Boast, Hydrofictions: Water, Power, and Politics in Israeli and Palestinian Literature
(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020) 248pp., $105 (ebk), ISBN: 9781474443821.
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