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A. B. Yehoshua Israel    PWF 2007

A. B. Yehoshua

Yehoshuahas listed Franz Kafka, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, and William Faulkner as hismain literary influences, and the New York Times has even called him “akind of Israeli Faulkner.”  His earliest works were compared to Kafkafor their use of suspense and allegory.

Throughout his career, Yehoshua has focused much of his attention onthe Israelis and the Israeli state.  The Minnesota Daily wrote, “He isto Israel what Garcia Marquez is to Colombia, Grass is to Germany andRushdie is to India – a kind of literary spokesman for the entirecountry.”  By the 1970s, Yehoshua’s writing became decidedly morerealistic, beginning with his book The Lover (1977), which focuses onan Israeli man’s search for his wife’s lover in the aftermath of theYom Kippur War.  Perhaps Yehoshua’s best-known book is Mr. Mani (1990),“a time-machine that transports the reader through Jerusalem’s history,the history of the Sephardim, and the history of Zionism itself” (TheBoston Review).

Yehoshua’s novels, including Five Seasons (1987), Journey to the Endof the Millennium (1999), The Liberated Bride (2001), and The Missionof the Human-Resource Man (2004), are notable for their unique literarystyle, which has been termed “anti-stream of consciousness.”  Forexample, his Mr. Mani is told in the form of five long conversations,held over a 150 year period, in which the reader can only hear one sideof the dialogue at a time.  The Lover, on the other hand, employs themulti-voice narrative technique made famous by Faulkner in As I LayDying.  The Village Voice has said, “Yehoshua’s stories find their wayright into the unconscious… Nobel prizes have been given for less.”

Yehoshua’s works have been awarded the Bialik Prize, the BrennerPrize, the Alterman Prize, and the Israeli Prize, the most prestigiousaward given by the state of Israel.  Yehoshua currently lives with hiswife, a psychoanalyst, in Haifa, where he serves as the senior lecturerof literature at the University of Haifa.

A. B. Yehoshua

In conversation with Gershon Shaked

10.12.2007 Interviews

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A. B. Yehoshua: Adam

10.12.2007 Readings

And in the last war we lost a lover. We used to have a lover, and since the war he is gone. Just disappeared. He and his grandmother´s old Morris. And more than six months have passed and there has been no sign from him. We are always saying it´s a small, intimate country, if you try hard enough you´ll discover links between the most distant people – and now it´s as if the man has been swallowed up by the earth, disappeared without trace, and all the searches have been fruitless.

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A. B. Yehoshua: Power and pity

10.12.2007 Readings

Described by Saul Bellow as one of Israel's world-class writers, AB Yehoshua has provoked fury at home and abroad with his controversial views on Jewishness and the future of Jerusalem. Interview by Maya Jaggi

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