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Harriett gilbert talks to acclaimed israeli writer david grossman about his awardwinning novel, to the end of the land. Sep 26, 2010 it is a testament to grossmans novelistic talent, indeed perhaps his genius, that to the end of the land manages to create and dramatize a world that gives both the reality and the echo. Following a prologue set during the sixday war in 1967, the story begins in earnest in 2000. It is a testament to grossmans novelistic talent, indeed perhaps his genius, that to the end of the land manages to create and dramatize a world that gives both the reality and the echo their full due. To the end of the land by david grossman published. To the end of the land is his most powerful, unflinching story of this defense.

When her son ofer is summoned to an army operation instead of receiving his release as was expected, ora decides to still go on their planned journey to galilee, only she is joined by avram, ofers. Love, the book of intimate grammar, an anxious and fearful ora scans her absent son ofers room, taking stock of his possessions. Oct 09, 2010 to the end of the land by david grossman translated by jessica cohen knopf, 577 pp. In david grossmans somber, haunting novel of love and loyalty in time of conflict, set in israel between 1967 and 2000, two friends are deeply involved with the same woman.

David grossman author david grossman is the bestselling author of numerous works, which have been translated into thirtysix languages. Listen to to the end of the land audiobook by david grossman. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 343 pages and is available in paperback format. Free download or read online to the end of the land pdf epub book. To the end of the land by david grossman is a novel about the way the constant wars in the middle east affect the people subjected to them. These include several books by postmodernist novelist paul auster. To the end of the land by david grossman, paperback. Just before his release from service in the israeli army, oras son ofer is sent back to the front for a major offensive. To the end of the land by david grossman, jessica cohen. To the end of the land by david grossman, paperback barnes. Aug 09, 2011 to the end of the land is a book of this magnitude.

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Oct 20, 2010 david grossman began working on his novel to the end of the land while his son uri was in the israeli army. To the end of the land is a book that is both private and political, domestic and sensual, and that throbs with life while simultaneously drowning in grief. Buy to the end of the land by grossman, david isbn. In this stunning, bestselling noveland an nbcc award finalistdavid grossman tells the powerful story of a mothers love for her son. Grossman has written seven novels, a play, a number of short stories and novellas, and a number of books for children and youth.

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The main characters of this cultural, israel story are asaf. He addressed the israelipalestinian conflict in his 2008 novel, to the end of the land. Oct 11, 2010 tonight, he returns to new york to read from the novels translationto the end of the land. Love and be my knife, as well as two nonfiction books that put faces to the israelipalestinian conflict, the yellow wind and sleeping on a wire. David grossman may be the most gifted writer ive ever read powerful, shattering, and unflinching.

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