IN THE SUMMER OF 2016, I WAS INVITED BY MICHAEL CHABON AND AYELET Waldman to spend time in Israel-Palestine. They, alongside the Israeli NGO, Breaking the Silence, would assist me with logistics and meetings, but I would otherwise be entirely free to write what I wished. That summer, I saw a great deal in Tel Aviv and Akko, also called Akka, and in the West Bank cities of Ramallah, Hebron, Bethlehem, and Yatta. In Jerusalem and elsewhere, I met scholars, historians, former soldiers, shepherds, teachers, refugees, peace activists, and writers. I took notes from morning until night and had myriad conversations. I stayed in the homes of beloved Israeli and Palestinian friends, and tried to listen with every part of my being.
In 2017, I published a long essay about…