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Ronen Sonis and Dory Manor - Thy Love to Me was Wonderful<br>An anthology of LGBT poetry

Ronen Sonis and Dory Manor
Thy Love to Me was Wonderful
An anthology of LGBT poetry

For the first time in Hebrew this anthology of LGBT poetry includes poems in the original Hebrew and in translation from the 10th century BC through today. This is not only a cornerstone...  » more

ISBN: 978-965-560-020-9

Yossi Sukari - Romantically Incorrect

Yossi Sukari
Romantically Incorrect

The bitter and ironic love affair of a Tel Aviv highschool teacher and her student. While the Israeli education system is on the verge of disintegrating, the two lovers reveal themselves, their loneliness, naivety...  » more

ISBN: 978-965-13-2024-8

Amos Talshir - God Loves Me

Amos Talshir
God Loves Me

A romantic thriller around the implosion of the hi-tech bubble in the year 2000. Dean is a young charismatic hi-tech entrepreneur who lives mainly in his own imagination. This imagination breeds his startup, "the internet courting technology", trying to turn romance into money.  » more

ISBN: 978-965-13-1976-1

Zvi Triger - In Case of Emergency

Zvi Triger
In Case of Emergency

Against the backdrop of New York of the last five years, and in the shadow of the collapse of the World Trade Center, Shmuel, the narrator, draws an intimate map of his disasters. A mysterious bleeding leads to a series of medical exams, and uncovers the first step in a process of sex change. Lonely and confused in a foreign city, he desperately falls in love with a man who does not requite his love.  » more

ISBN: 965-7120-54-3

Dan Tsalka - Morocco: Travel Notes

Dan Tsalka
Morocco: Travel Notes

An author embarks on a journey to the land of his childhood dreams. Three weeks and thousands of kilometres in a small rust-bucket of a car has given birth to a humble, pleasurable, thoughtful, exciting and amusing travel journal.  » more

ISBN: 965-7120-07-1

Dan Tsalka - Under the Sign of the Lotus

Dan Tsalka
Under the Sign of the Lotus

Yanai Valdman, a wondrous combination of peripheral politician and daring artist for whom history is the arena of creation, and Yotam Ninio, a gifted linguist who is expelled from university and becomes a junky and an informer for the Israeli General Security Services, try to take an alleged descendant of the house of David and make him King of Israel.  » more

ISBN: 965-7120-19-5

Dan Tsalka - Thousand Hearts

Dan Tsalka
Thousand Hearts

A celebration for Hebrew literature lovers! Dan Tsalka's masterpiece, "Thousand Hearts", is published now in a newly edited version. In this epic novel, which starts in 1919, with the voyage of the Rousselan - a Zionist version of the Mayflower - from Odessa to Jaffa, Tsalka marvellously weaves the story of the Israeli immigrant society.  » more

ISBN: 965-7120-75-6

Dan Tsalka - Essays

Dan Tsalka
Essays

Dan Tsalka, one of the greatest Hebrew writers passed away in 2005. This is a collection of all his essays - moving from travel writing to meditations about art, music and literature, to thorough examination of old myths to daily life in Tel Aviv – all in elegant prose and extreme curiosity..  » more

ISBN: 978-965-560-037-7

Dan Tsalka - 11 Stories

Dan Tsalka
11 Stories

Dan Tsalka's best stories are collected in 11 Stories, which is one of the most beautiful books in contemporary Hebrew literature, deep and rich in imagination. The stories were written in the course of three decades, appeared for the first time in six different books, and reflect a wide spectrum of literary options, from a romantic legend to sheer realism, from a dark kabbalistic story to a shining ballad.  » more

ISBN: 965-7120-45-4

Dan Tsalka - Tsalka`s ABC

Dan Tsalka
Tsalka`s ABC

This is a personal book of events and people, arranged alphabetically, drawn from the chequered life of a great Israeli writer. An apparently arbitrary order that forswears the pretension of an autobiography, and offers instead a jigsaw puzzle hinting at a self portrait, enigmatic and riveting.  » more

ISBN: 965-7120-27-6

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Many readers will probably consider Hagai Dagan's new novel The King Has No House to be an Israeli version, Jewish and intelligent, of the Da Vinci Code. One must read Dagan's book in order to understand how profound the difference is between these books. » more