The Liberated Bride

The Liberated Bride
Title The Liberated Bride PDF eBook
Author A. B. Yehoshua
Publisher HMH
Pages 576
Release 2004-10-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0547541414

Download The Liberated Bride Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An Israeli professor and an Arab student join forces in a witty novel that “tells a simple story about a region that complicates all it touches” (The New Yorker). Yochanan Rivlin, a professor at Haifa University, is a man of boundless and often naïve curiosity. His wife, Hagit, a district judge, is tolerant of almost everything but her husband’s faults and prevarications. Frequent arguments aside, they are a well-adjusted couple with two grown sons. When one of Rivlin’s students—a young Arab bride from a village in the Galilee—is assigned to help with his research in recent Algerian history, a two-pronged mystery develops. As they probe the causes of the bloody Algerian civil war, Rivlin also becomes obsessed with his son’s failed marriage. Rivlin’s search leads to a number of improbable escapades. In this comedy of manners, at once deeply serious and highly entertaining, Yehoshua brilliantly portrays characters from disparate sectors of Israeli life, united above all by a very human desire for, and fear of, the truth in politics and life.

The Liberated Bride

The Liberated Bride
Title The Liberated Bride PDF eBook
Author Abraham B. Yehoshua
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 588
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780151006533

Download The Liberated Bride Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

As Yohanan Rivlin, a professor at Haifa University, embarks on research into recent Algerian history with the help of a student, a young Arab bride from a Galilee village, he becomes obsessed with his son's failed marriage.

The Extra

The Extra
Title The Extra PDF eBook
Author A.B. Yehoshua
Publisher Halban Publishers
Pages 307
Release 2016-02-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1905559801

Download The Extra Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An experiment is under way in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: a woman, recently widowed, is starting a trial period in assisted living, mainly to placate her over-anxious son, whilst in Jerusalem her daughter Noga, a young harpist, returns from her job with a Dutch orchestra to look after the family apartment. To enliven her stay, Noga's brother finds work for her - playing roles as an extra in film, TV, and in the opera Carmen. The random roles Noga is thrust into resonate strangely with her own life which she begins to re-evaluate. Central to her past is the fact that she refused to have children, resulting in the break-up of her marriage. No-one in her family understood her motives for not wanting children and everyone has a different explanation for it. Now, a chance encounter with her former husband reveals his continuing powerful, love as well as a shocking deed she committed during their marriage. But Noga is a free spirit neither tied to the past nor defined by it, and always keen to push boundaries. She lives for her music and is willing to go wherever it takes her. The three-month experiment proves as much of a test for her as for her mother and both are radically transformed by the end. A.B. Yehoshua is as creative, humorous and provocative as ever in The Extra, exploring themes familiar to him of love, family relationships and artistic ambitions, set mainly in an ever-changing Jerusalem.

A Late Divorce

A Late Divorce
Title A Late Divorce PDF eBook
Author A.B. Yehoshua
Publisher Halban Publishers
Pages 387
Release 2012-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1905559453

Download A Late Divorce Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yehuda Kaminka, a retired teacher, returns to Israel from the U.S. to divorce his estranged wife who was committed to a mental asylum after she stabbed him. This impending divorce inevitably throws into turmoil the couple's three children and grandson. Yehuda's nine days, leading up to Passover, are remembered by different members of the family: A.B. Yehoshua's brilliance reveals itself in these different voices, each a minor masterpiece.

Open Heart

Open Heart
Title Open Heart PDF eBook
Author A.B. Yehoshua
Publisher Halban Publishers
Pages 529
Release 2012-07-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1905559496

Download Open Heart Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Open Heart is a psychological tour de fource about love and the nature of man's soul. From the opening lines of this first-person narrative, the reader is propelled into the mind of Dr. Benjamin Rubin, an ambitious young internist, who is jockeying for position with the hospital's top surgeons. But it isn't until Benjy learns that his position has been terminated, and that he has been selected to accompany the hospital administrator and his wife to India to retrieve their ailing daughter, that Yehoshua sets his hero on a journey of self-discovery.

The Bride and the Broken Wineskin

The Bride and the Broken Wineskin
Title The Bride and the Broken Wineskin PDF eBook
Author Stephen Andrews
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 202
Release 2004-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1594678251

Download The Bride and the Broken Wineskin Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book cries out to the church to surrender to Jesus as its only head. May we return and put on the garment of praise, the wedding dress of the bride of Christ.

The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua

The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua
Title The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua PDF eBook
Author Yael Halevi-Wise
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 227
Release 2020-12-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0271088648

Download The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Once referred to by the New York Times as the “Israeli Faulkner,” A. B. Yehoshua’s fiction invites an assessment of Israel’s Jewish inheritance and the moral and political options that the country currently faces in the Middle East. The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua is an insightful overview of the fiction, nonfiction, and hundreds of critical responses to the work of Israel’s leading novelist. Instead of an exhaustive chronological-biographical account of Yehoshua’s artistic growth, Yael Halevi-Wise calls for a systematic appreciation of the author’s major themes and compositional patterns. Specifically, she argues for reading Yehoshua’s novels as reflections on the “condition of Israel,” constructed multifocally to engage four intersecting levels of signification: psychological, sociological, historical, and historiosophic. Each of the book’s seven chapters employs a different interpretive method to showcase how Yehoshua’s constructions of character psychology, social relations, national history, and historiosophic allusions to traditional Jewish symbols manifest themselves across his novels. The book ends with a playful dialogue in the style of Yehoshua’s masterpiece, Mr. Mani, that interrogates his definition of Jewish identity. Masterfully written, with full control of all the relevant materials, Halevi-Wise’s assessment of Yehoshua will appeal to students and scholars of modern Jewish literature and Jewish studies.