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The Remains of Love

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Remains of Love

Contributors:

By (Author) Zeruya Shalev
Translated by Philip Simpson

ISBN:

9781408836576

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

13th February 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

892.437

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

301g

Description

Hemda Horovitz is nearing the end of her life. As she lies in bed in Jerusalem, the present flickers in and out as memories from the past flood her thoughts: her childhood in the kibbutz spent under the disappointed gaze of her stern, pioneer father; the lake that was her only solace; and her own two children, one whom she could never love and the other whom she loved too much. Avner, the beloved child, has grown up to be a heavy, anguished man, disillusioned by his work and trapped in a loveless marriage. When visiting his mother in hospital he witnesses an elegant couple's final poignant moments together; after the man's death Avner becomes obsessed with finding the woman, and a strange and delicate relationship unfolds. Dina, Hemda's daughter, has put aside her career in order to give her teenage daughter, Nitzan, the warmth she never received from her own mother. But Nitzan is withdrawing from her, and as Dina slides into despair she is overcome by a longing to adopt a child - a longing that, if fulfilled, may destroy her fragile family. Zeruya Shalev's electrifying new novel is at once a meditation on the state of modern Israel and a profound exploration of family, yearning, compromise and the insistent pull of the past.

Reviews

Hypnotic rhythm ... An acute and profound statement ... One of the most powerful novels I have read in recent years * Amos Oz *
Searing, intense, provocative * Nicole Krauss *
'Brilliant, seamless novel, Zeruya Shalev gives us a family from the inside. With uncanny precision and mastery, she charts the fluctuating consciousness of each of her three main characters * Siri Hustvedt *
This outstanding Israeli novel breaks taboos and tells tough truths about the ties that bind ... This epic is a hypnotic study of an Israeli family by a novelist of immense talent ... The novel is a great work, and Philip Simpsons natural translation from the Hebrew makes Shalevs prose seem as if it were originally written in English * Independent *
An incredible book * Irish Examiner *

Author Bio

Zeruya Shalev was born at Kibbutz Kinneret. She is the author of five novels, a book of poetry and a children`s book. Her novels Love Life, Man and Woman and Late Family have received critical acclaim both in Israel and abroad and have been bestsellers in several countries. Shalev has been awarded the Book Publishers Association`s Gold and Platinum Prizes, the Corine Prize (Germany, 2001), the Amphi Award (France, 2003), the ACUM Prize three times (1997, 2003, 2005), and the French Wizo Prize (2007). Husband and Wife was also nominated for the Femina Prize (France, 2002). A feature film of Love Life, produced in Germany, was released in 2008. Her books have been translated into twenty-five languages and in 2012 she was awarded the prestigious Welt-Literature Award, and in 2014 The Remains of Love won the Prix Femina for Foreign Fiction. She lives in Jerusalem. Philip Simpson's published translations from Hebrew to English include The Lover by A.B. Yeshoshua, Where the Jackals Howl by Amos Oz, From These Men by Shimon Peres and A Guide to the Perplexed by Gilad Atzmon. He has also contributed to The Oxford Book of Hebrew Short Stories, New Women's Writing from Israel and Contemporary Israeli Women's Writing, among others. He lives in Norfolk.

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