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The Voices of Masada (1973) is a novel by David Kossoff.

Abstract

Cousin of Eleazar, the leader of the Zealots, survives mass suicide on Masada and tells the story.

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: St. Martin's, 1973, and London: Vallentine, 1973.

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