Three Worlds

Memoirs of an Arab-Jew - WINNER OF THE PEN HESSELL-TILTMAN PRIZE

Avi Shlaim author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:8th Jun '23

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This memoir explores Avi Shlaim's childhood in Iraq and his family's journey to Israel, revealing the complexities of Arab-Jewish identity amid political turmoil.

In Three Worlds, Avi Shlaim shares a poignant coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of a vanishing Iraqi Jewish community. In July 1950, at just five years old, Shlaim and his family were forced to leave their homeland, Iraq, in search of a new life in Israel. This memoir captures the essence of a culture and community that thrived for centuries but has since largely disappeared, leaving behind a rich history that few remember today.

The narrative delves into the complexities of identity and belonging, as Shlaim reflects on his childhood experiences in Baghdad, where his family maintained friendships with many Muslims. Contrary to the dominant Zionist narrative, which often portrays Iraqi Jews as victims of persecution, Shlaim offers a counter-narrative that emphasizes the coexistence of Arab and Jewish cultures. As anti-Semitism escalated in Iraq, the Zionist underground exacerbated tensions, ultimately leading to the mass exodus of Jews to Israel, where they faced a new set of challenges.

Three Worlds not only recounts personal memories but also engages with broader political themes, exploring how the stories of Arab-Jews have been reshaped to fit a particular historical narrative. Shlaim's work serves as a vital reminder of the rich tapestry of identities that exist within the Middle East, blending the personal with the political in a compelling and insightful manner.

'This remarkable upside-down tale… A personal story, not a polemic… provocative… His personal odyssey confers on Shlaim an exceptional authority for his words; he can say things that others of us cannot… his thesis deserves to be considered with respect.' —Max Hastings, The Sunday Times


'At the heart of this riveting and profoundly controversial book is Shlaim’s investigation into the Baghdad bombings against Jewish targets in 1950 and 1951… This is a beautifully written book which artfully blends the personal with the political. The recollections of family life in both its glory and its anguished tribulations are vividly recreated. Shlaim’s is a powerful and humane voice which reminds us that the Palestinians were not the only victims of the creation of Israel in 1948.' —Spectator


'Three Worlds, by the Oxford historian of the modern Middle East Avi Shlaim, is an often enchanting memoir of his childhood in Baghdad... A gripping account... A lost world in Iraq, which is brilliantly brought back to life in this fascinating memoir.' —David Abulafia, Financial Times


'[An] absorbing, contentious memoir… Even if it “cannot be rebuilt”, Three Worlds, quite marvellously, brings [the old world of Iraq] back to life.' —TLS


'An intimate and engaging life story that forces the reader to re-examine three very different worlds – Iraq, Israel and Britain – in the middle decades of the twentieth century. A reflective and insightful plunge into the identity politics of the Arab-Jew by one of Britain’s greatest public intellectuals. But also the best book I’ve read all year.' —Eugene Rogan, author of The Arabs


'This memoir is an engrossing personal narrative as well as a historian’s penetrating reflection on the misfortune of the "other victims" of Zionism: Jews exiled from their old Arab homelands where they were well integrated, and transplanted to Israel, to serve as a subaltern class of the Hebrew settler nation.' —Moshé Machover


'Three Worlds juxtaposes a fascinating family story, unfolding across Iraq, Israel, and the UK, with an intriguing historical account of Iraqi Jews during an especially calamitous period. Here the preeminent scholar of the Arab–Israeli conflict furnishes a precious personal glimpse into a past in which Arab-Jews figure prominently, generating a more subtle and multilayered picture of the partition of Palestine and its aftermath.' —Ella Shohat, author of On the Arab-Jew


'[Shlaim’s] mizrahi roots and experience produce a raw nerve, the emotional and psychological wellspring of his later oeuvre and politics… His personal story is moving, and it is told with atypical, engrossing candor… Three Worlds is very readable, like everything that Shlaim writes.' —Benny Morris, Tablet


'In this detailed, resonant account, historian Shlaim recalls the complexities of growing up as an Arab Jew in Iraq and Israel… Those interested in alternative Jewish attitudes toward Zionism will find this illuminating.' —Publishers Weekly


'Sharply observed, and without stridency, in making a case for an ecumenical Israel.' —Kirkus


Brave… Well written and informative, this is a fascinating glimpse into a forgotten world.’ —Tablet


'VividThis luminous memoir… offers readers a chance to reimagine life not ruled by force, fear, deceit and exclusion.' —Middle East Eye


'Avi Shlaim’s intriguing, ideologically-driven book, Three Worlds, is a bitter-sweet autobiography of an accomplished Iraqi Jew who left his homeland under duress, an impassioned look back at Iraq’s lost Jewish community, and a stinging critique of Zionism and Israel.' —Times of Israel


'A stunning new window on present-day politics.'

'This poignant and important book interweaves the author’s own history with that of the final decades of the Jewish community in Iraq.' PEN Hessell-Tiltman judging panel

ISBN: 9780861544639

Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 30mm

Weight: unknown

336 pages