Search results for ""Author Meir Shalev""
Diogenes Verlag AG Aller Anfang Die erste Liebe das erste Lachen der erste Traum und andere erste Male in der Bibel
£14.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Erzähls nicht deinem Bruder
£22.50
Diogenes Verlag AG Mein Wildgarten
£24.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Der Sndenfall ein Glcksfall Alte Geschichten aus der Bibel neu erzhlt
£13.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Judiths Liebe
£15.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Ein Russischer Roman
£15.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Zwei Brinnen
£14.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Der Junge und die Taube
£14.00
Diogenes Verlag AG Esaus Ku Eine Familiensaga
£14.00
Canongate Books Four Meals
Four Meals is the extraordinary story of Zayde, his enigmatic mother Judith and her three lovers.When Judith arrives in a small, rural village in Palestine in the early 1930s, three men compete for her attention: Globerman, the cunning, coarse cattle-dealer who loves women, money and flesh; Jacob, owner of hundreds of canaries and host to the four meals which lend the book its narrative structure; and Moshe, a widowed farmer obsessed with his dead wife and his lost braid of hair which his mother cut off in childhood.During the four meals, which take place intermittently over several decades, Zayde slowly comes to understand why these three men consider him their son and why all three participate in raising him.
£9.99
Schocken Books My Wild Garden: Notes from a Writer's Eden
£25.98
Canongate Books The Blue Mountain
The Blue Mountain is the first novel by one of Israel's most important and acclaimed contemporary writers and as with all his writing is a virtuoso example of Shalev's skill as a storyteller. Published to outstanding reviews all over the world, its publication in Britain re-affirms his reputation as a major international writer.Set in a small rural village prior to the creation of the State of Israel, this funny and hugely imaginative book paints an extraordinary picture of a small community of Ukrainian immigrants as they succeed in pioneering a new life in a new land over three generations. The Blue Mountain transcends its time and place by touching on issues of universal relevance whilst never failing to entertain and engage the reader. As with Four Meals, the writing is lyrical and of exceptional quality and illustrates why Shalev has been steadily winning an ever-increasing number of fans worldwide.
£9.99