Burning Books
Moods by Yoel Hoffmann
Start a story that never began and won’t end, spreading like chill to everything made of words, the kind of release that comes from depriving your most often used senses and engaging the ones you neglected.
Read MoreKhirbet Khizeh by S Yizhar
A soldier reflects on a just-finished mission to systematically round up and expel those left behind in the small village of Khirbet Khizeh.
Read MoreI Pity the Poor Immigrant by Zachary Lazar
From King David (aka Kid Bethlehem) to Meyer Lansky via Bugsy Siegel, and the many pulled in their wake, a novel that charges from Las Vegas to Jerusalem, capitals of imaginary kingdoms.
Read MoreInterview with Todd Hasak-Lowy
Interview with Todd Hasak-Lowy – author and translator of novels from Hebrew to English, including Dror Burstein’s Netanya – with digressions into Orly Castel-Bloom, Yaakov Shabtai, different kinds of literary culture and the novels they produce.
Read MoreNetanya by Dror Burstein
Is it a novel? Memoirs? A book of geology? Anthopology? Marine Biology? Yes yes yes.
Read MoreHuman Parts by Orly Castel-Bloom
Permanent winter in a desert climate, a dentist with no face, a woman finding material wealth in the midst of poverty, a governmental minister whose full time job is to attend funerals – all this and much, much, much more.
Read MoreAlmost Dead by Assaf Gavron
The man who keeps surviving terrorist attacks and the person who is determined to finish him off once and for all square off in this chapter by chapter account of what goes wrong when you add the human element to a simple ideological cataclysm.
Read MoreDancing Arabs by Sayed Kashua
A heavyweight tale in featherweight prose. A beautiful story about a boy who slips away into adulthood. A ghost story about a person who’s still alive. Burning Books is back with a brand new season!
Read MoreA Star Called Henry – Roddy Doyle
Part One of the Doyle’s The Last Roundup charts the raising, rising and falling of Henry Smart, scamp of Dublin, caught up in the machine of so-called national so-called liberation.
Read MoreThree Deaths – Josip Novakovich
A sliver of a book unfolds as a triptych, brilliant and beautiful, the subtlest of writing making the greatest of waves. Featuring Walter Benjamin.
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