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Yehoshuaʿ Ḳenaz

    Yehoshua Kenaz is a leading Israeli novelist whose work delves into the depths of the human psyche and societal challenges. His literary style, influenced by his studies in philosophy and French literature, is characterized by penetrating introspection and precise language. Kenaz explores the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in the modern world, often emphasizing inner monologues and detailed descriptions of settings. His prose examines existential questions, leaving a profound impression on the reader.

    Auf dem Weg zu den Katzen
    Nach den Feiertagen
    Landschaft mit drei Bäumen
    Die Nachmittagsvorstellung
    Hinter der Wand
    Returning Lost Loves
    • 2001

      Returning Lost Loves

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(57)Add rating

      "Gabi, lonely and single, has been warned to stay away from Hezi, the married womanizer who works in her office. Aviram is a frustrated, middle-aged bachelor who lives with his dog. Eyal is an army conscript who goes AWOL, causing his parents great anguish. Shwartz is an old Ashkenazi hell-bent on keeping his neighborhood free of Sephardic newcomers. And an unnamed elderly stroke survivor in the care of a Filipino maid and her violent lover observes life from the silent cocoon of his wheelchair. All these characters have in common seems to be the nondescript Tel Aviv apartment complex around which their lives revolve. But in truth their fates are entangled in ways even they cannot imagine. Kenaz takes the reader on a tour of life in Israel today, bringing his own brand of distilled reality, not to mention his ever-present black humor, to scenes that culminate in murder and revelation."--BOOK JACKET.

      Returning Lost Loves