Amnon Lord

Amnon Lord

Amnon Lord (born 1952, Kibbutz Ein Dor, Israel) is a journalist with the weekly newspaper, Makor Rishon. His articles and essays about media, film and politics have been published in The Jerusalem Post, Nativ, Azure (journal) and Achshav. Lord wrote and anchored a TV series about the beginnings of Israeli cinema. His publications include, "The Israeli Left: From Socialism to Nihilism", a political and historical analysis of the Israeli Left from a personal perspective. (It is scheduled for publication (English) in the US, in 2003.)


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