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An edition of Ḥaruze ha-ḥayim ṿeha-maṿet (2008)

Rifmy zhizni i smerti

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Reality and fiction blend in an ingenious Rothian short novel from the celebrated author of A Tale of Love and Darkness - witty but elegiac, playful and sexy but somehow deadly serious, it's about a bored writer who goes to a reading and has a brief sexual skirmish with a female reader. Or does he?The novel centres around 8 hours in the life of the Author (unnamed), a literary celebrity in his forties, who is in Tel Aviv on a stifling hot night to give a reading. Bored, he looks for distraction - and finds copy. On the way he stops at a cafe where he 'bumps into' some of his own characters. In his head he conjures up the life stories of the people he meets, not least Ricky, an equally bored but seductive waitress. Later, even as the reading from his new book is underway, and the obligatory inane questions ("Why do you write? Do you write with a pen or on a computer?) have come and gone — he weaves stories round the audience and the panel. Afterwards, the Author invites the professional reader for a drink before walking her home. It turns out she lives just opposite, so she goes home and he wanders off into the night. But he returns, climbs the many flights of stairs to the flat, where she lives alone with her cat - and they have a brief but steamy sexual skirmish. Or is this merely a middle-aged writer's fantasy? We never quite know where reality ends and invention begins. He spends the rest of the night wandering, smoking, inventing, regretting and thinking till dawn. The Rhyming of the title refers to the popular couplets of a Hebrew poet, once a household name but now virtually forgotten, whose little rhymes about life punctuate the story. At dawn, the Author reads in yesterday's paper that the poet has just died, almost unnoticed.This is a gem of a work by a master, about writing, reading, growing old and the elusive chimera of literary posterity.

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Publisher
Amfora
Language
Russian
Pages
188

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Rhyming Life and Death
Apr 26, 2010, Mariner Books
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Rhyming Life and Death
2010, Penguin Random House
in English
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Rhyming life and death
2009, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
in English
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Rhyming Life and Death
2009, Random House Publishing Group
eBook in English
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Rhyming life and death
2009, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
in English
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Rhyming life and death
2009, Chatto & Windus
in English
Cover of: Rifmy zhizni i smerti
Rifmy zhizni i smerti
2008, Amfora
in Russian
Cover of: Versos de vida y muerte
Versos de vida y muerte
2008, siruela

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Ḥaruze ha-ḥayim ṿeha-maṿet.

Published in
Sankt-Peterburg
Other Titles
Rhyming life and death

The Physical Object

Pagination
188 p.
Number of pages
188

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26916514M
ISBN 10
5367008542
ISBN 13
9785367008548
OCLC/WorldCat
299086387

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