The Other World in “The World of the End”
These hot weeks of summer, host Marcela Sulak will be suggesting some good beach reading, such as Ofir Touche Gafla’s novel, “The World of the End.”
Read MoreThese hot weeks of summer, host Marcela Sulak will be suggesting some good beach reading, such as Ofir Touche Gafla’s novel, “The World of the End.”
Read MoreToday’s episode features pieces from Roy “Chicky” Arad, whose works range from poetry and novels, to music and painting, to journalism and activism.
Read MoreAdi Sorek’s work is described as subtle and musical, a study in a possibility and the tiny details that comprise the reality of being.
Read MoreHost Marcela Sulak reads a long poem by Yehezkel Kedmi, called “My People, Knowledge, and Me,” translated by Ammiel Alcalay.
Read MoreYael Dayan’s memoir, “Transitions: Close Up,” translated by Maya Klein, is about losses and regrets, with fine focus on the detailed physical world.
Read MoreToday’s episode is about Israel’s impact on a particular literary endeavor in Gaza and features works from a young, talented poet in Gaza.
Read MoreDaniel Oz’s collection of flash fables, “Further Up the Path,” are charming for the way they make the familiar strange and the strange familiar.
Read MoreEshkol Nevo’s first novel, “Homesick,” is the engrossing, interwoven story of an apartment community, told from multiple perspectives.
Read MoreNobel Prize laureate S.Y. Agnon wrote his first novella over 100 years ago, but it still bears lessons for us in the modern era.
Read MoreHost Marcela Sulak reads three excerpts from Emile Habibi’s gorgeous novel “Saraya, The Ogre’s Daughter: A Palestinian Fairy Tale.”
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