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David Solway

    A Canadian poet and literary critic, known for his uncompromising sharpness and intellectual prowess. His work frequently delves into themes of identity, culture, and societal issues with a penetrating gaze. Solway's style is characterized by its precision and depth, offering readers a stimulating and provocative experience. His essays and political commentary engage in public discourse, reflecting a distinctive and outspoken voice on matters of significance.

    Crossing the Jordan
    • Crossing the Jordan

      On Judaism, Islam, and the West

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a timely collection of essays, David Solway addresses pressing questions surrounding the Jewish claims to the Holy Land, the conflicts between Muslims and Jews, and the implications of Western cultural decline on these issues. He explores how the rise of extreme leftism in North America contributes to hate and violence both domestically and internationally. With clarity and scholarly insight, Solway provides accessible answers to complex topics, making this work relevant for readers seeking to understand the intricacies of current events.

      Crossing the Jordan