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Dominique Eddé

Dominique Eddé is a Lebanese writer published in France by Éditions Gallimard and Le Seuil. Her novels include Lettre posthume, Pourquoi il fait si sombre? and Cerf-volant. She has translated into French Edward Said's books Des intellectuels et du pouvoir and L'égalité ou rien. Her next publication (March 2007) is Le crime de Jean Genet (Éditions du Seuil).

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A letter to Israelis

Israelis who imagine that their security can be guaranteed by the exercise of overwhelming military power are trapped in a terrible misunderstanding, says the Lebanese writer Dominique Eddé.