
“Against the backdrop of the 1956 Sinai War, Uris provides a riveting portrait (possibly autobiographical) of a man caught in personal crisis.”
— Library Journal
“Sour, self-indulgent characters and surprisingly awkward dialogue suggest that only the staunchest Uris fans will enjoy his new novel”
— Publisher's Weekly, concluded PW
Mitla Pass
Year
1988
Pages
435
Praise
“Against the backdrop of the 1956 Sinai War, Uris provides a riveting portrait (possibly autobiographical) of a man caught in personal crisis.”
— Library Journal
“Sour, self-indulgent characters and surprisingly awkward dialogue suggest that only the staunchest Uris fans will enjoy his new novel”
— Publisher's Weekly, concluded PW
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