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Explores the layers of signification that A. B. Yehoshua constructs in his fiction to draw readers into a critical analysis of the condition of Israel as well as his representations of place, vocational identities, names, holidays, and love.



Trade Review

“For anyone looking to better understand the artistry of Yehoshua’s fiction or to better decipher his novels’ messages, this book is indispensable.”

—Philip Hollander Sephardic Horizons


“Halevi-Wise’s pithy pronouncements are bound to educate and delight researcher and lay literature lover alike.”

—Laura Wiseman Hebrew Higher Education


“This integrative volume presents a fine-grained analysis of Yehoshua’s stance as a writer who targets historical and cultural dilemmas in Jewish and Israeli existence.”

—Adia Mendelson-Maoz AJS Review


“[An] engaging thematic study of Yehoshua’s work.”

—Liam Hoare The Tel Aviv Review of Books


“Yael Halevi-Wise’s book on A. B. Yehoshua is a useful, intelligent introduction to the fiction of arguably the most talented Israeli novelist.”

—Dan Miron,author of From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Literary Thinking


“The work of A. B. Yehoshua—one of Israel's most important writers since the 1960s—has long merited a full, book-length study in English. Yael Halevi-Wise's book has the virtue of broad scope, including commentary on a range of works from Yehoshua’s earliest writing up to his latest novel, from 2018. It offers an overview of his multilayered narrative techniques as well as chapters on a variety of themes and signature moves in his oeuvre.”

—Naomi Sokoloff,coeditor of What We Talk about When We Talk about Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans)



Table of Contents

Contents

List of Maps

Preface

Acknowledgments

Note on Translation and Transliteration

1. Condition of Israel novels

2. Mapping Yehoshua’s worldview

3. The watchman’s stance

4. Vocation

5. Holidays

6. Names

7. Love under the burden of history

Coda: A playful conversation about Jewish identity with the author of Mr. Mani

Notes

Bibliography

Index

The Retrospective Imagination of A B Yehoshua

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 15/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9780271087856, 978-0271087856
      ISBN10: 0271087854
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Explores the layers of signification that A. B. Yehoshua constructs in his fiction to draw readers into a critical analysis of the condition of Israel as well as his representations of place, vocational identities, names, holidays, and love.



      Trade Review

      “For anyone looking to better understand the artistry of Yehoshua’s fiction or to better decipher his novels’ messages, this book is indispensable.”

      —Philip Hollander Sephardic Horizons


      “Halevi-Wise’s pithy pronouncements are bound to educate and delight researcher and lay literature lover alike.”

      —Laura Wiseman Hebrew Higher Education


      “This integrative volume presents a fine-grained analysis of Yehoshua’s stance as a writer who targets historical and cultural dilemmas in Jewish and Israeli existence.”

      —Adia Mendelson-Maoz AJS Review


      “[An] engaging thematic study of Yehoshua’s work.”

      —Liam Hoare The Tel Aviv Review of Books


      “Yael Halevi-Wise’s book on A. B. Yehoshua is a useful, intelligent introduction to the fiction of arguably the most talented Israeli novelist.”

      —Dan Miron,author of From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Literary Thinking


      “The work of A. B. Yehoshua—one of Israel's most important writers since the 1960s—has long merited a full, book-length study in English. Yael Halevi-Wise's book has the virtue of broad scope, including commentary on a range of works from Yehoshua’s earliest writing up to his latest novel, from 2018. It offers an overview of his multilayered narrative techniques as well as chapters on a variety of themes and signature moves in his oeuvre.”

      —Naomi Sokoloff,coeditor of What We Talk about When We Talk about Hebrew (And What It Means to Americans)



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      List of Maps

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Note on Translation and Transliteration

      1. Condition of Israel novels

      2. Mapping Yehoshua’s worldview

      3. The watchman’s stance

      4. Vocation

      5. Holidays

      6. Names

      7. Love under the burden of history

      Coda: A playful conversation about Jewish identity with the author of Mr. Mani

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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