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Tamar Yellin

    Tamar Yellin is an author whose works delve into the intricate tapestry of family connections and Jewish heritage. Her distinctive style draws readers into richly imagined narratives that often explore the complexities of identity and history. Yellin's writing is characterized by meticulous research and a compassionate lens on human experience. Through her stories, she offers vivid portraits of characters grappling with their pasts and seeking their place in the world.

    Tamar Yellin
    Záhada domu Šeferů
    Das Vermächtnis des Shalom Shepher. Roman
    Gladwell the Parodist
    Tales of the Ten Lost Tribes
    • 2022

      Everyone wants to know who killed Gladwell the Parodist. Everyone, that is, except Jim Tate, alias Antinous, who is far more interested in the unpublished novels Ralph Gladwell is rumoured to have left behind. The brilliant Parodist, despiser of the modern novel, whose wit could skewer any writer living or dead, could have been murdered by any one of his many victims. But who was Gladwell really, and what true face lay behind his sardonic mask? In this brisk whydunnit, the feints and fallacies of human nature are peeled back, page by page, to reveal the rage, desperation, love and vulnerability out of which literature is made...

      Gladwell the Parodist
    • 2009

      Tales of the Ten Lost Tribes

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of human longing and belonging, this haunting collection of linked stories combines deep melancholy with dark humor. Award-winning author Tamar Yellin delves into the complexities of emotional connections and the search for a place in the world, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of attachment and identity.

      Tales of the Ten Lost Tribes