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London Book Fair / Spring 2018
David Albahari
DANAS JE SREDA (TODAY IS WEDNESDAY)
Original publisher: Čarobna, 2017 Rights sold: German Schöffling,
“Literature can hardly be more contemporary and layered, mystical and
ironic.” Neue Zürcher Zeitung
“Albahari makes us feel how fiercely the present is an expression of the past” BOMB
“Albahari is to be ‘stored’ on the shelf of
Nobel Prize winners in spe.” La Vie Littéraire
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A son takes care of his
sick father. As they
talk for hours during
their daily walks
along the river
Danube the son
gradually begins to
understand that his
father — before being denounced and
sent to the notorious labour camp on the
Adriatic island Goli Otok where he was
tortured — was in fact a cruel and feared
party activist working for OZNA, the
former Yugoslavian secret service which
did not hesitate to bring terror against its
own population. Now, as the once brutal
tormentor has become a helpless,
miserable victim of Parkinson’s disease
the son is torn between feelings of pity
and remorse. First the illness created a
unique sense of closeness between father
and son, now it seems to be a kind of
punishment for his father’s wrongdoings.
As the illness progresses and eventually
leads to dementia — maybe another way
of escaping responsibility? — the son
himself suddenly starts to see and feel
unreal and imaginary things and one
begins to suspect that he too is probably
no longer in control of his mental
capacity.
As always in Albahari’s novels, the
question arises whether the narrator can
be trusted. Is it possible to believe
someone who is the only witness in his
story? TODAY IS WEDNESDAY is maybe
Albahari’s most “realistic” and also most
political novel dealing with the brutal
practices of the communist regime after
WWII. At the same time it is also a very
personal book as the author describes
(his) Parkinson’s disease in all its
humiliating and ruthless details.
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The Serbian writer DAVID ALBAHARI,
born in 1948, has published nine
collections
of short
stories and
a dozen of
novels. His
collection of
stories Description of Death won the Ivo
Andrić Award 1982. His novel Bait won
the NIN Award 1996, as well as the
Balcanica Award and Berlin Bridge
Prize. In 1994 he moved to Canada but
has now returned to his hometown
Zemun near Belgrade. His books are
translated into more than 16 languages.
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BACKLIST (Selection) • Animal Kingdom, 2014
• Checkpoint, 2010
• Leeches, 2005
Nir Baram
TSEL OLAM
(WORLD SHADOW)
English translation by Jessica Cohen available
Original publisher: Am Oved, 2013 Rights sold: World English Text Pub-lishing, German Hanser, Spanish Alfaguara, Dutch De Bezige Bij, Nor-wegian Gyldendal, Danish Gyldendal, Croatian Fraktura
“A long, ambitious, smart, political, per-sonal, global, emotional, intellectual,
unlike-anything-else novel by the huge-ly talented Nir Bram.” Jessica Cohen
"A real literary achievement on every
level,… a mind-blowing epos" Ha'aretz
“An addictive masterpiece” WDR Radio
“This powerful and profound depiction of ideological clashes makes Baram a
true heir to Amos Oz.” Der Freitag
"A sharp and brilliantly written analysis of global politics, suspenseful like a political
thriller. Mark the name of this author." NDR
"One of the most ambitious novels I have ever read. A lucid
and torrential story of revolution, poli-tics and defeat." El País
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Gabriel Mantzur
joins a group of
businessmen with
whom he endeav-
ours to seize the
golden opportunities
presented by global-
ization in the 90’s.
He gradually be-
comes part of Israel's upper echelons of
power, but the higher he goes the less he
understands the intrigues in which he is
involved.
A group of young Londoners, dejected out-
casts and disillusioned idealists, decides to
prompt a global strike of 1 billion people.
An American corporation specialized in
global political consulting, manoeuvres
between campaigns in Bolivia, Congo
threaten to expose the doings behind the
scenes of this seemingly liberal organiza-
tion.
These are the three forces at the heart of
Baram’s new novel — each portrayed in
a distinctive voice — masterfully inter-
twined to a point of inescapable colli-
sion, revealing the global system we are
all subjected to.
A novel about capitalism and the indi-
vidual freedom to choose ones path in a
world looming with possibilities of get-
ting lost along the way.
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NIR BARAM, “shooting star of the Israeli
literature” (Die Welt), has been compared
to the likes of Dosto-
yevsky, Vassily
Grossman, Varlam
Shalamov or Don
DeLillo. His novel
Good People set “a
new standard for Is-
raeli literature" (A. B.
Yehoshua) and be-
came an international sensation, published
by Hanser, de Bezige Bij, Alfaguara, Ponte
all Grazie, Laffont and others. It was
shortlisted for the Israeli Booker Prize and
the Roma Prize for foreign literature.
Baram also received the Prime Minister’s
Award in Israel.
Nir Baram
A LAND WITHOUT BORDERS My journey around East Jerusalem
and the West Bank
Original publisher: Am Oved 2016 Rights sold: German Hanser, World English Text Publishing, Dutch De Bezige Bij
An important book for 2018 which marks
70 years since the establishment of Israel and the beginning of the real problem at the core of the conflict: the displacement of more than 700’000 Palestinians. "From horror to fatigue to indifference,
an important look forward and back that provides a grass-roots sense... An honest and troubling snapshot of Israel–both Palestinian and Israeli–that reveals the
creeping realization that a two-state solution may no longer be possible."
Kirkus (starred review)
“A wide-ranging travelogue…The great virtue of his book is that Baram lets his interlocutors speak for themselves. And what he hears is total and irreconcilable
difference.” New York Times
“Nir Baram not only writes brilliantly reportages. He also convincingly shows that the concepts of a strict separation of
Israelis and Palestinians have been surpassed by the reality on the ground. An important message also for Europe’s
diplomats.“ Deutschlandfunk
“Baram brings an open heart and mind to exploring the difficulties of
coexistence where physical and emotional walls do harm on both
sides.” Booklist ………………………………………….
When travelling
around the world and
giving interviews, the
acclaimed Israeli writer
Nir Baram was
invariably asked the
same question: What is
the future of the Israeli-
Palestinian conflict?
Phrases like ‘one-‘ and ‘two-state solution’
have been thrown around for more than
half a century and have since become fully
divorced from today’s reality.
Tired of the stereotyped and abstract way
the conflict is discussed in the media,
Baram decided to find an answer that will
cut through to the truth. He set off on a
one-man-journey along the Green Line
separating Israelis and Palestinians just
before the 2014 Gaza war and finishes it
after the 2015 elections.
Baram, a vocal political commentator and
a well-known campainger for the peace
camp in Israel has decided to hold back
his opinions and simply record what he
encounters. The results are shocking —
both to the readers and to the reporter
himself. People, whom Baram meets on
his trail, transcend simplistic divisions into
Us and Them — like a group of Hamas
members, who served sentences in Israeli
prisons and now set up a Hebrew
language school.
At the same time, the political landscape
changes every day of the journey, with
society being shaken by the abduction of
three Jewish boys, riots at Temple Mount,
war in Gaza and the 2015 shocking
election. Baram records it all with a
writer’s sensibility and journalistic
immediacy.
A LAND WITHOUT BORDERS is a
masterclass in striking the difficult balance
between the political and personal,
between remaining open to unexpected
experiences and retaining one’s integrity.
Otto de Kat
FREETOWN
Original publisher: Van Oorschot, 2018 Rights sold: German Schöffling
“De Kat’s language is of rare beauty and he writes with endless melancholy.“
NDC papers, Haarlems Dagblad
“One of the Netherlands' most compelling literary voices”
Irish Examiner …………………………………………….
“He was a Fula. He was, because I don’t
see him anymore. I don’t know if he’s
still alive, or where he might be. He just
vanished.”
Maria is independent, unconventional
and unafraid. She is trying to find an
explanation for the disappearance of
Ishmael, a refugee from Sierra Leone
who came to her door as a newspaper
boy and stayed for seven years. He was
like a son to her.
Vincent is a psychologist. Once he and
Maria had an all-encompassing
relationship, but since their break-up he
has been living in a kind of haze. When
Maria asks him for help, he says she can
come round.
In the encounters that follow, Ishmael is
pushed into the background by the old
love between Vincent and Maria. Old
stories and memories replace the sadness
about the loss of this lost boy. But in spite
of all the confusing and loving
conversations, Ishmael proves
impossible to forget.
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Born in 1946, OTTO DE KAT studied
Theology and
Dutch Literature
After his studies he
worked as a literary
critic and as a radio
producer. He then
took on in the
publishing world,
starting his own imprint in a large
publishing house. In 1986 he founded
Balans Publishing House, based in
Amsterdam, publishing only non-fiction.
His first novel The Figure in the Distance
came out in 1989 and since then four
novels followed, all set in the 1930s and
1940, favourably received and
nominated for varous literary prizes. He
has received particular praise for his
observant, hushed style.
His work is translated into English,
German, Italian and Swedish and
published by distinguished houses such
as Harvill, MacLehose Press, Suhrkamp,
Schöffling, Le Serpent à Plumes,
L’Ancora del Mediterraneo, Lind &Co.
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BACKLIST
• The Longest Night, 2015 • News from Berlin, 2012
• Julia, 2008
• Man on the Move, 2004
Dror A. Mishani
3
Original publisher: Achuzat Bayit, 2018
Rights sold: French Gallimard
Detailed synopsis and English sample translations available. ……………………………………………
Three women. Two murders. One man.
Written by one of the leading new
voices of crime fiction in the world, 3 is
an original and inventive mystery, as
well as a tribute and a reminiscence of
the great masters of suspense, Patricia
Highsmith and Alfred Hitchcock. At the
same time a unique thriller about three
unforgettable women who never met
but whose fates will intertwine; a
brilliantly constructed detective novel,
whose detective is not revealed until the
last pages; and an uncanny meditation
on the transience of time and the
mysterious relations we have with those
who passed away.
3 is the best and most chilling new
standalone novel by the Israeli master of
crime, Dror A. Mishani.
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DROR A. MISHANI is
a best-selling crime
writer, screenwriter
and literary scholar,
specializing in the
history of crime
fiction. His first three
international best-
sellers in the Inspector Avraham series
were translated into more than 20
languages published by HarperCollins,
Quercus, Seuil, Zsolnay and many
others. They were shortlisted for the
CWA international dagger award and
the Grand Prix de Litterature Policliere
and won the prestigious Martin Beck
award for best crime novel translated to
Swedish and the Grand Prix du meilleur
Polar de lecteurs de Points. Film
adaptations of the Avraham Series for TV
and cinema will be released in 2018.
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Praise for the Inspector Avraham series
"Impressive! Dror Mishani writes with profound originality" Henning Mankell
"Dror Mishani has reached world league
of crime fiction" Die Zeit
“The freshness of Mishani’s novels comes from its striking locale and from the way
the story is told through alternating points of view” Wall Street Journal
“With a refreshingly self-doubting
protagonist (…) both tense and touching" The Guardian
“A subversive take on the standard
police procedural with ruminations on the crime novel” The Irish Times
“Israel is back on the map of crime
fiction!” Die Welt
“Like Swedish author Arne Dahl, Mishani offers us elegant, efficient and
realistic crime fiction” Die Zeit
“Dror Mishani marvellously handles the art of suspense” Les Echos
“A brilliant investigation, full of false
leads” Le Monde
"Dror Mishani is one of the greatest new writers in the genre" Politiken
“A psychological drama that goes far
beyond the standard thriller plot” Wprost
“Close to perfection” De Morgen
Péter Nádas
VILÁGLÓ RÉSZLETEK (ILLUMINATED DETAILS)
c/o Graf & Graf
Original publisher: Jelenkor, 2017 Rights sold: German Rowohlt, World English: Farrar Straus & Giroux, Swedish Bonniers, French Phébus
The memoirs of a giant of European
literature — from the author of A Book of
Memories — “The greatest novel written in
our time, and one of the great books of the
century” (Susan Sontag) and of Parallel
Stories — a masterpiece internationally
celebrated as “War and Peace” of the 21st
century — comes a spectacular new work
unfolding the life and world of Péter
Nádas.
“A profound history of self-exploration, a psychological family novel, and one of the
groundbreaking books of the twentieth century. His selective as well as
comprehensive view creates images - 'still photos' of memory - which form a giant
painting of his life, marked by the wounds of the 20th century. An opus magnum not only of memoir literature but of literature
as a whole.” Der Standard
“Anyone who climbs into the flood of this text is carried away by a narrative that unites immeasurable knowledge with insatiable wanting to know. A
milestone of literature. Hardly anyone can capture moods better than Nádas.”
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
“A firework of remembrance in which each spark unfolds its own luminosity and above all triggers further memories. This
masterpiece makes it clear how the son of a prolific-literary Jewish family became a skilled observer trained in times of great crisis and later one of the greatest writers
of our time.” Frankfurter Allgemeine
“Péter Nádas is the great surveyor of
European landscapes of souls in the 20th century. Just breathtakingly microscopic, a feast of details and nuances, in the next
moment epochal and essayistic, an unsurpassable work of art.”
Die Zeit
“Hundreds of fates are portrayed by Nádas to describe what happened in Hungary and with Hungarians. But in
between he pauses again and again and wonders how everything could also
have turned out quite differently. This is not the question of a chronicler, but that
of a narrator. A monumental book of memory.”
Süddeutsche Zeitung
“Péter Nádas has written not just an autobiography, but great literature
based on associative memories with the tools of an outstanding writer and the precision of a human being capable of
feeling even the smallest detail. The memoirs of a Hungarian author who, in addition to his personal injuries, carries on his shoulders the burden of murder and betrayal in the twentieth century
and, for us, the readers, has sublimated all this into world literature.”
NDR
Daniel de Roulet
QUELQUES FEMMES
INSOUCIATNES. DIX
PETITES ANARCHISTES (TEN CAREFREE LITTLE ANARCHISTS)
Original publisher: Limmat Verlag, 2017 Rights sold: French Buchet Chastel, Italian Clichy Edizioni
“Daniel de Roulet is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding Swiss writers.”
Revue des Belles Lettres
"A rarely discussed, but highly interesting topic and an author who has personally penetrated the many social-
philosophical topics make this book something very special." Westzeit
"A remarkable novel"
gute-literatur-meine-empfehlungen.de …………………………………………….
In 1872 Bakunin is spending time in the watch manufacturing town of Saint-Imier in the Swiss Jura, where the
Anti-Authoritarian
International is founded. Ten local women are infected by the ideas of freedom and decide to emigrate to South America in order to start a self-determined life there. As a war chest, each procures a Longines 20A.
But they are off to a rough start: soon they hear of the violent death of the two women who went ahead, Colette and her lover Juliette. Nevertheless, the other eight set off on their journey. They travel on a ship which also carries imprisoned exiles of the Paris Commune and on which Émilie dies while giving birth. The
remaining seven arrive in Punta Arenas in Patagonia, where they build a bakery together as well as a watchmaker's workshop. They defy the machismo of colonial officials and pursue their love life in freedom, each to their liking.
Based on historical documents and with the help of his imagination, Daniel de Roulet tells the story of ten women who sought freedom in a time, which had no intention of offering them anything.
First published in German translation by Limmat Verlag, 2017; original French edition to be published in the fall of 2018 by Buchet-Chastel in Paris. .............................................................. DANIEL DE ROULET, born in Geneva in 1944, was an architect and worked as an IT specialist. Since 1997 he devotes all his time to writing. He is the author of numerous novels forming La simulation humaine, a Swiss-Japanese « nuclear family saga » between Hiroshima and Fukushima. He also writes essays and other non-fiction and was awarded several literary prizes : the Prix culture et société de la Ville de Genève, the Prix Marcel Aymé and the Grand Prix de littérature du Canton de Berne. He lives in Geneva.
Thomas Sparr
GRUNEWALD IM ORIENT Das deutsch-jüdische Jerusalem (GRUNEWALD IN THE ORIENT. The German-Jewish Jerusalem)
Original publisher: Berenberg Verlag, 2018 Rights sold: Hebrew Schocken
"A melancholic, often touching, sometimes painful book. Inevitably so, Thomas Sparr tells of a vanished world.
Only in the books of its former inhabitants, in their poems and letters,
the "spiritual life form" of Rechavia continues to live on.” MDR Kultur
“Sparr in known as a great connoisseur
of German-Jewish intellectual life.” Die Welt
“Thomas Sparr is sensitive and careful in all his miniatures. He writes without
pathos. The picture he paints of Rechavia and his portraits of Scholem,
Kraft and others deeply engrave themselves in the readers mind.”
Badische Zeitung …………………………………………….
The history of the
German Jews has
many places, yet
after 1945 it has one
center: Rechavia,
the district of
Jerusalem that the
architect Richard
Kauffmann from Frankfurt am Main
began to build in the early 1920s as a
garden city in western Jerusalem. This is
where Jews from Germany settled
especially after 1933, and where they
gradually turned into Israelis.
In fact, in Rechavia, its inhabitants
created an incomparable microcosm of
German-Jewish culture, which absorbed
the traditions of the Weimar Republic
and transformed them. This is where Else
Lasker-Schüler, Mascha Kaléko,
Gershom Scholem, Shmuel Hugo
Bergman, Martin Buber, and Werner
Kraft lived, among other famous and
more unknown Israelis.
German was frowned upon in the street;
in many houses of Rechavia it was
spoken. A completely unique, colorful
colony grew upon the grounds of a
difficult everyday life. The idyllic quarter
was located in the crossroads of East and
West Jerusalem of the long-divided city,
political tensions ran through it, and the
presence and past of the Shoah weighed
upon its inhabitants. At the same time, it
was the home of German-Israeli
rapprochement, diplomacy here being
rather substantial than formal. The book
depicts a vivid picture of the inhabitants
of Rechavia, their houses, their origins,
their lives in episodes, anecdotes,
through buildings, city maps and
photographs.
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THOMAS SPARR
studied literature and
philosophy in
Hamburg, Marburg
and Paris from 1986 to
1989 at the Hebrew
University in
Jerusalem and at the
Leo Baeck Institute there. From 1990 to
1998 he directed the Jüdischer Verlag,
was from 1999 to 2004 editor in chief of
the Siedler Verlag. He now lives in Berlin
and works as editor-at-large for the
Suhrkamp Verlag.
Peter Stamm
DIE SANFTE GLEICH-
GÜLTIGKEIT DER WELT (THE GENTLE INDIFFERENCE OF THE WORLD)
Original publisher: S. Fischer, 2018 Rights sold: World English Other Press/UK Granta, French Bourgois, Spanish Acantilado Swedish Thoren & Lindskog
"In his new novel, Peter Stamm constructs a sophisticated experiment: life becomes literature and vice versa.”
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
“Peter Stamm plays here in a fascinating way, with times and identities […]. Past and present are intertwined, reality and possibility, the existence of yesteryear
and now.” NZZ am Sonntag
“One of Europe’s most exciting writers” The New York Times Book Review
……………………………………………. Lena is a young
actress in Stockholm.
Christoph writes her a
message. He wants to
meet her. He just
indicates where and
when and that he
wants to tell her a
story. She must have
wondered about such a note.
They meet, go for a walk and he tells her
that he wrote a book, just the one. Lena
says her boyfriend is also a writer, writing
his first novel. He knows, he says: "This
is why I want to tell you my story."
This story changed Christoph's life and
will question everything that Lena has
taken for granted until now. Twenty
years ago Christoph loved a woman who
resembled Lena, who is indeed just the
same. He knows about the life she leads,
knows what still lies ahead of her. And
so begins a uniquely existential game of
past and present that will leave no one
unharmed.
Can we escape our destiny or must we
come to terms with the gentle
indifference of the world?
In the terse and precise language that is
his hallmark Peter Stamm, great pundit
on the human condition, tells us a
different story of the inexplicable
intimacy that separates you from the
person you once were.
"You meet the person you have once
been. He takes different decisions,
makes other errors - and yet he does not
escape your fate." -- Peter Stamm
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PETER STAMM,
born in 1963,
shortlisted for the
Man Booker
International Prize
2013, had his
international
breakthrough with
his debut novel Agnes in 1998. Since
then his books have been translated into
more than 30 languages. Stamm’s
writing has been compared to Chekhov
and Camus as well as American
storytellers such as Raymond Carver,
Richard Ford and Ernest Hemingway.
Peter Stamm lives near Zurich with his
wife and two children.
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BACKLIST (Selection) • To The Back Of Beyond, 2016
• All Days Are Night, 2013
• Seven Years, 2009
FURTHER TITLES
David Albahari ANIMAL KINGDOM
Original Publisher: Carobna, 2014 Rights sold: German Schöffling, Macedonian Blesok
“In a series of great book Animal Kingdom will leave a lasting trace.“ e-novine
"Albahari's crystalline prose, sparkles with ambiguity."
Süddeutsche Zeitung
"Albahari proves once again what a great novelist he is." Die Welt
“Albahari’s novels are both literary games of deception and cries of despair.
This clash is of a piercing intensity.“ Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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Péter Esterházy PANCREAS DIARY
Original Publisher: Magvetö, 2016 Rights sold: German Hanser Berlin, Sweden Weyler Bokförlag, Romanian Curtea Veche, Slovak Absynt, Serbian Akademska KnjigA
Péter Esterházy’s very last book, his legacy as it were: PANCREAS DIARY is a “logbook” about his disease from the moment he gets the diagnosis.
“Esterházy leaves behind a confusingly happy-making last work.” Die Welt
“Esterházy was a giant of the European literature, whoever reads his books
grows wings.” Terezia Mora, Spiegel online
“Esterházy, the ingenious troublemaker” Le Figaro
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Ursula Fricker LIES PAST AND PRESENT
Original Publisher: dtv, 2016
Rights sold: Macedonian Goten, Arabic Here and There
“Fricker makes precise and contemporary observations which become
universal through her narrative style.” Der Freitag
“The characters are convincing, and the clear language is full of surprising, apt images and a pinch of acidity. A novel about inwardly torn people in
splintered Germany of the present.” Wiener Zeitung
“A sharp sighted plea for differentiation, for overtones, for braving contradictions and breaking preconceptions” Berner Zeitung
FURTHER TITLES
Dror Mishani THE MAN WHO WANTED TO KNOW
Original Publisher: Achuzat Bayit, 2015 Rights sold: US Harper Collins, UK Quercus, German Zsolnay, French Le Seuil, Polish Foksal
“Dror is a master of Israeli crime” Die Zeit
“A refreshingly self-doubting protagonist, both tense and touching" The Guardian
“Once again, Mishani offers a case in which the pleasure lies not in the
destination but in the journey.” Kirkus
“Fans of Ruth Rendell and P.D. James will be pleased by the nuanced view of human nature.” PW, starred review
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Peter Stamm TO THE BACK OF BEYOND
Original Publisher: S. Fischer, 2016f
Rights sold: World English Other Press/UK Granta, French Bourgois, Spanish Acantilado, Swedish Thoren & Lindskog, Norwegian Solum, Dutch Arbeiderspers, Korean Munhakdongne, Arabic Ibn Rosh, Turkish Paloma
“Stamm sets up the psychological territory with such quiet precision that the reader succumbs at once: To our surprise, we are reading a love story”
The Guardian
“Superb descriptions of alpine nature and internal human conflict … This is a moving work about freedom and wanting.” Publisher’s Weekly
“Stamm’s prose has a hypnotic quality. …this high-wire act between sentimentality and nihilism is an ingenious and beautiful creation.”
Financial Times
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Abraham B. Yehoshua THE EXTRA
Original Publisher: Hakibbutz Hameuchad 2014
Rights sold: US Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, UK Halban, French Grasset, Italian Einaudi, Dutch Wereldbibliotheek, Spanish Duomo, Greek Kastaniotis
“Yehoshua's masterful portrayal of a female musician at a pivotal moment
in her life is deep, unpredictable, and, in the end, surprisingly suspenseful." Kirkus, starred review
“Yehoshua is so graceful and eloquent that his work's timeliness.” The New York Times Book Review
“Award-winning Israeli novelist Yehoshua gives moral force, even
grandeur, to the inevitable push-pull of one family’s life." Library Journal, starred review
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