An inexpugnable first impression – Israel in Translation

 

Etgar Keret and Assaf Gavron have edited a collection of short stories, Tel Aviv Noir, that highlights the hidden, sometimes shameful, always mysterious aspects of the city.

Host Marcela Sulak reads from one of her favorites, ‘Women,’ written by Matan Hermoni and translated by Yardenne Greenspan. The narrator comes across a mysterious figure at the funeral of poet Abraham Sutzkever, taking place at the Kyriat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv on a cold, sad, and rainy January day, full of “raincoats and umbrellas and top hats and tears and scarves and boots and overshoes.” How will he later come to know this man with the “sparkle in his eyes”?

We hear music chosen by Hermoni throughout the show.

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Text:

Tel Aviv Noir, Ed. Etgar Keret and Assaf Gavron. Trans. Yardenne Greenspan. Akashic Books, 2014.

 

Music:

Arik Lavie – Ze Kore
Hadudaim – Marsh Hadayagim

 

Producer: Laragh Widdess
Technical producers: Adam Sher & Lior Peleg

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