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Setting the Water on Fire by Noam Partom Noam Partom's poems are volcanic eruptions of verbal, emotional and intellectual forces. Partom's writing is musical and dramatic... » more
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ISBN: 978-965-13-2307-2 |
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The Dead and the Very Much Alive by Tamar Gelbetz Her father died a long time ago. Her mother is dying. And she is next. As simple as that. Tamar Gelbetz' third novel deals with large existential issues: sex, life, passion and fear of dying... » more
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ISBN: 978-965-13-2301-0 |
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A Woman by Alona Frankel As a child in Poland during the Second World War, and a strange newcomer to Tel Aviv in the 1950's, Alona Frankel learned to thoroughly examine the world around her, to notice every detail, the terrifyingly cruel one as well as the crazily funny. In "A Woman", the third installment in her autobiographical novels... » more
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ISBN: 978-965-13-2232-7 |
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Blanco Nocturnoe by Ricardo Piglia Translated from Spanish by Lia Nirgad Published November 2012, 220 Pages, 23X13.5, Retail price 88 NIS 18 Euros
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ISBN: 978-965-13-2305-8 |
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Where the Shadows Lie by Michael Ridpath Translated from English by Gaby Silon Published August 2012, 340 Pages, 23X13.5, Retail price 94 NIS 19 Euros
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ISBN: 978-965-13-2306-5 |
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Da'i Jan Napuli'un by Iraj Pezeshkzad Translated from Persian and annotated by Orly Noy Published May 2012, 535 pages, 23X13.5, Retail price 94 NIS 19 Euros
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ISBN: 978-965-13-2304-1 |
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](http://www.xargol.co.il/1136/144_1136.jpg) The heroine of Moskovits-Weiss new novel is a shy, stuttering librarian, who turns into a detective, when she sets out to investigate the tragic death of her glamorous older sister. What starts as a family drama engenders a mystery beyond the borderlines of the inidividual and the family... » more
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