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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0544227743
ISBN-13
9780544227743
eBay Product ID (ePID)
168493420
Product Key Features
Book Title
Between Friends
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Romance / Action & Adventure, Short Stories (Single Author), Jewish
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
5.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.3 in
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Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "Oz traces the emotional terrain of kibbutz life in this. . . gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories about life in fictional Kibbutz Yekhat. . . Written in deliberately unadorned prose (beautifully translated by Sondra Silverston), [ Between Friends ] lays bare the deepest human longings." - Chicago Tribune "The mind is a place Oz explores masterfully in all its contradiction, texture and heartache. Between Friends paints the daily lives behind utopian dreams, fully realized." - New York Daily News "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on…the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." -Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection… His people twitch with life." - Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking… Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" -Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories….that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel…Breathtaking." - Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." - Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." - Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on…the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." -Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection… His people twitch with life." - Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking… Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" -Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories….that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel…Breathtaking." - Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." - Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." - Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws onethe contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israele(tm)s psyche." e"Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfectione His people twitch with life." e" Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreakinge Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" e"Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of storiese.that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a noveleBreathtaking." e" Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." e" Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." e" Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on…the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." -Ben Lawrence, The Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection… His people twitch with life." - Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking… Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" -Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories….that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel…Breathtaking." - Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." - Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." - Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "Oz traces the emotional terrain of kibbutz life in this. . . gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories about life in fictional Kibbutz Yekhat. . . Written in deliberately unadorned prose (beautifully translated by Sondra Silverston), [ Between Friends ] lays bare the deepest human longings." -- Chicago Tribune "The mind is a place Oz explores masterfully in all its contradiction, texture and heartache. Between Friends paints the daily lives behind utopian dreams, fully realized." -- New York Daily News "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on...the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." --Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection... His people twitch with life." -- Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking... Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" --Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories....that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel...Breathtaking." -- Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." -- Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." -- Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "Oz traces the emotional terrain of kibbutz life in this. . . gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories about life in fictional Kibbutz Yekhat. . . Written in deliberately unadorned prose (beautifully translated by Sondra Silverston), [ Between Friends ] lays bare the deepest human longings." ' Chicago Tribune "The mind is a place Oz explores masterfully in all its contradiction, texture and heartache. Between Friends paints the daily lives behind utopian dreams, fully realized." ' New York Daily News "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on'_¦the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." 'Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection'_¦ His people twitch with life." ' Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking'_¦ Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" 'Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories'_¦.that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel'_¦Breathtaking." ' Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." ' Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." ' Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, 2013 Franz Kafka Prize "Oz traces the emotional terrain of kibbutz life in this. . . gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories about life in fictional Kibbutz Yekhat. . . Written in deliberately unadorned prose (beautifully translated by Sondra Silverston), [ Between Friends ] lays bare the deepest human longings." e" Chicago Tribune "The mind is a place Oz explores masterfully in all its contradiction, texture and heartache. Between Friends paints the daily lives behind utopian dreams, fully realized." e" New York Daily News "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws onethe contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israele(tm)s psyche." e"Ben Lawrence, The Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfectione His people twitch with life." e" Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreakinge Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" e"Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of storiese.that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a noveleBreathtaking." e" Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." e" Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." e" Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, National Jewish Book Award for Fiction "Oz traces the emotional terrain of kibbutz life in this. . . gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories about life in fictional Kibbutz Yekhat. . . Written in deliberately unadorned prose (beautifully translated by Sondra Silverston), [ Between Friends ] lays bare the deepest human longings." - Chicago Tribune "The mind is a place Oz explores masterfully in all its contradiction, texture and heartache. Between Friends paints the daily lives behind utopian dreams, fully realized." - New York Daily News "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on…the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." -Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection… His people twitch with life." - Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking… Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" -Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories….that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel…Breathtaking." - Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." - Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." - Mail on Sunday (UK), Winner, National Jewish Book Award for Fiction "Oz traces the emotional terrain of kibbutz life in this. . . gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories about life in fictional Kibbutz Yekhat. . . Written in deliberately unadorned prose (beautifully translated by Sondra Silverston), [ Between Friends ] lays bare the deepest human longings." -- Chicago Tribune "The mind is a place Oz explores masterfully in all its contradiction, texture and heartache. Between Friends paints the daily lives behind utopian dreams, fully realized." -- New York Daily News "[A] deeply affecting chamber piece [that] draws on...the contradictory urges that lie at the heart of Israel's psyche." --Ben Lawrence, Telegraph (UK) "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions are pared to perfection... His people twitch with life." -- Scotsman (UK) "Lucid and heartbreaking... Oz explores the always uncertain relationships between men and women, parents and children, friends and enemies, in a clear, clipped language perfectly suited to the laconic tone of the narrative and impeccably rendered into English by Sondra Silverston" --Alberto Manguel, Guardian (UK) "A collection of stories....that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel...Breathtaking." -- Irish Examiner (Ireland) "A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals." -- Times Literary Supplement (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." -- Mail on Sunday (UK)
Dewey Decimal
892.436
Synopsis
Winner, National Jewish Book Award " A] gorgeous, rueful collection . . . that lays bare the deepest human longings." -- Chicago Tribune In Between Friends , Amos Oz returns to the kibbutz of the late 1950s, the time and place where his writing began. These eight interconnected stories, set in the fictitious Kibbutz Yekhat, draw masterly profiles of idealistic men and women enduring personal hardships in the shadow of one of the greatest collective dreams of the twentieth century. A devoted father who fails to challenge his daughter's lover, an old friend, a man his own age; an elderly gardener who carries on his shoulders the sorrows of the world; a woman writing perversely poignant letters to her husband's mistress. Each of these stories is a luminous human and literary study; together they offer an eloquent portrait of an idea, and of a charged and fascinating epoch. Amos Oz at home. And at his best. "Lucid and heartbreaking." -- Guardian (UK) "All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." -- Mail on Sunday (UK), A provocative new story collection from the internationally celebrated author of A Tale of Love and Darkness, Winner of the National Jewish Book Award: A "gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories" capturing the collective dreams of Israel in the 1950s (Chicago Tribune). These eight interconnected stories, set in the fictitious Kibbutz Yekhat, draw masterful profiles of idealistic men and women enduring personal hardships in the shadow of one of the greatest collective dreams of the twentieth century. A devoted father who fails to challenge his daughter's lover, an old friend, a man his own age; an elderly gardener who carries on his shoulders the sorrows of the world; a woman writing perversely poignant letters to her husband's mistress. Each of these stories is a luminous human and literary study; together they offer an eloquent portrait of an idea, and of a charged and fascinating epoch. Award-winning writer Amos Oz, who spent three decades living on a kibbutz, is at home and at his best in this "lucid and heartbreaking" award-winning collection (The Guardian). "Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pinpoint descriptions are pared to perfection . . . His people twitch with life." --The Scotsman, Winner of the National Jewish Book Award: A "gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories" capturing the collective dreams of Israel in the 1950s ( Chicago Tribune ).These eight interconnected stories, set in the fictitious Kibbutz Yekhat, draw masterful profiles of idealistic men and women enduring personal hardships in the shadow of one of the greatest collective dreams of the twentieth century. A devoted father who fails to challenge his daughter's lover, an old friend, a man his own age; an elderly gardener who carries on his shoulders the sorrows of the world; a woman writing perversely poignant letters to her husband's mistress. Each of these stories is a luminous human and literary study; together they offer an eloquent portrait of an idea, and of a charged and fascinating epoch. Award-winning writer Amos Oz, who spent three decades living on a kibbutz, is at home and at his best in this "lucid and heartbreaking" award-winning collection ( The Guardian )."Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pinpoint descriptions are pared to perfection . . . His people twitch with life." -- The Scotsman
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