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Author of
eight
books, dozens of articles and several
screenplays, Dr. Paul Roberts has also been an
award-winning writer/producer for
television. He has written for many
magazines and newspapers, including The
Toronto Star, Harper's, Toronto Life,
The Globe and Mail and The Washington Post. His
personal account of the 1991 Iraq war for
Saturday Night won a National
Magazine award, and he has received a
Canadian Author's Award for fiction. His
account of the 2003 Iraq war, A War
Against Truth, was a finalist for the
Charles Taylor Prize for best nonfiction
book of the year. He is
considered to be one of Canada's top
experts on Middle Eastern affairs.
PWR recently received the inaugural PEN
Canada Paul Kidd Courage Award. The prize honours "a Canadian
journalist or one working for a Canadian media outlet;
someone who has made a contribution to writing or
broadcasting; someone whose work has demonstrated a
willingness to put his or her career on the line in the
tenacious pursuit of a story; and a self-starter who has
had the courage to be unique and take an independent
viewpoint." Click
here for more information.
In addition to
Homeland, and A War Against Truth, PWR has previously published
six other books.
A passionate lover of the
Middle East and a scholar of Jewish and
Arabic history and religions, he also spent four
years editing a 22-volume English
translation of the Zohar, the pivotal
Hebrew/Aramaic text which is one of the
primary bases for kabbalah.
PWR is planning a book about Kabbalah
for Raincoast Publishing. A completely revised
paperback version of Journey of the Magi,
with a new preface, was published by Raincoast
the fall of 2005, and a new edition of
River in the Desert is on the shelves now.

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