For Israeli author Etgar Keret, even if things are falling apart, writing can still be a basis for dialogue. Just don't ask him to speak at...
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The stories in 'Autocorrect,' the Israeli writer's seventh collection, seem as if they are made up from fragments of earlier stories, most of them serving the enigmatic author's constant need to charm and deliver punches
For Israeli author Etgar Keret, even if things are falling apart, writing can still be a basis for dialogue. Just don't ask him to speak at...
Animation of Roddy Doyle’s children’s book of same name leans into writer’s reliable ear for the vernacular
Two Israeli music and memorabilia enthusiasts sifted through archives, toolsheds, apartments and containers, in search of Israeli music gig posters....
Reviews of new works by Bob Cryer, Helen Lederer and Julia Alvarez
Debbie Jacob WHETHER you’re an avid reader, student or hesitant reader now plunging into the vast ocean of books, you need to understand the...
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Because we have a need to understand the world around us – some more than others – most people, myself included, tend to look toGeorge...
Orlando Pirates have confirmed the release of a long-serving fan favourite taking the departures up to seven ahead of next season.
The author’s new book continues to play with layout to convey consciousness but spans a longer stretch of time than her debut
Richard Forrest has spent half a century combing beaches for ammonites and other fossils. Along the Dorset coast, the constant shift of earth, rocks...