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Listed 115 books alphabetically by the name of the Authors Result Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ + ]
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| | Zvi Triger In Case of Emergency Against the backdrop of New York of the last five years, and in the shadow of the collapse of the World Trade Center, Shmuel, the narrator, draws an intimate map of his disasters. A mysterious bleeding leads to a series of medical exams, and uncovers the first step in a process of sex change. Lonely and confused in a foreign city, he desperately falls in love with a man who does not requite his love. » more ISBN: 965-7120-54-3
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| | Dan Tsalka Morocco: Travel Notes An author embarks on a journey to the land of his childhood dreams. Three weeks and thousands of kilometres in a small rust-bucket of a car has given birth to a humble, pleasurable, thoughtful, exciting and amusing travel journal. » more ISBN: 965-7120-07-1
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| | Dan Tsalka Tsalka`s ABC This is a personal book of events and people, arranged alphabetically, drawn from the chequered life of a great Israeli writer. An apparently arbitrary order that forswears the pretension of an autobiography, and offers instead a jigsaw puzzle hinting at a self portrait, enigmatic and riveting. » more ISBN: 965-7120-27-6
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| | Dan Tsalka Under the Sign of the Lotus Yanai Valdman, a wondrous combination of peripheral politician and daring artist for whom history is the arena of creation, and Yotam Ninio, a gifted linguist who is expelled from university and becomes a junky and an informer for the Israeli General Security Services, try to take an alleged descendant of the house of David and make him King of Israel. » more ISBN: 965-7120-19-5
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| | Dan Tsalka Thousand Hearts A celebration for Hebrew literature lovers! Dan Tsalka's masterpiece, "Thousand Hearts", is published now in a newly edited version. In this epic novel, which starts in 1919, with the voyage of the Rousselan - a Zionist version of the Mayflower - from Odessa to Jaffa, Tsalka marvellously weaves the story of the Israeli immigrant society. » more ISBN: 965-7120-75-6
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| | Dan Tsalka Essays Dan Tsalka, one of the greatest Hebrew writers passed away in 2005. This is a collection of all his essays - moving from travel writing to meditations about art, music and literature, to thorough examination of old myths to daily life in Tel Aviv – all in elegant prose and extreme curiosity.. » more ISBN: 978-965-560-037-7
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| | Dan Tsalka 11 Stories Dan Tsalka's best stories are collected in 11 Stories, which is one of the most beautiful books in contemporary Hebrew literature, deep and rich in imagination. The stories were written in the course of three decades, appeared for the first time in six different books, and reflect a wide spectrum of literary options, from a romantic legend to sheer realism, from a dark kabbalistic story to a shining ballad. » more ISBN: 965-7120-45-4
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| | Yossi Waxman The History of Art – A Novel In the middle of the 20th century a group of artists settled in a deserted arab village on Mount Carmel. Over the years they built a museum and galleries, created art and rebuilt the village. More than fifty years later Yedidya and Shlomi were forced ... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-015-5
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| | Haim Yakobi, Shelly Cohen (editors) Separation: The Politics of Space in Israel A collection of essays and photographs throwing a critical light at the growing ethnic, national and class separation in Israel, as well as at its physical expressions. » more ISBN: 978-965-7120-92-6
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| | Nurit Yarden Family Meal Nurit Yarden offers a generous, intimate gift: "six gourmet meals from the recipe box inherited from my mother". But rather than going into the kitchen, tying an apron around her waist and continuing the glorious tradition, Yarden chose to put this recpies of female knowledge and good taste into an artist-book mold... » more ISBN: 965-7120-31-4
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](https://www.xargol.co.il/1117/144_1117.jpg) Having examined the more amusing and less glittering aspects of academy life in her critically acclaimed best seller, Seven Moral Failings, Maya Arad now turns to a more intimate and sensitive realm - family life. » more
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