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Ephraim Kishon

    August 23, 1924 – January 29, 2005

    Ephraim Kishon was an Israeli writer and satirist, renowned for his sharp wit and incisive social commentary. His works often draw from the absurdities of everyday life, dissecting human foibles with a clever, ironic touch. Kishon possessed a unique ability to expose deeper truths about society and relationships through humor and keen observation. His distinctive voice blended gentle yet uncompromising satire, making his writing resonate with readers across diverse backgrounds.

    Ephraim Kishon
    Blow Softly in Jericho
    The Seasick Whale
    The Fox in the Chicken Coop
    Nuts, Hams and Prompters.
    Look Back, Mrs Lot!
    Noah's Ark, Tourist Class