Some Day
By (Author) Shemi Zarhin
Translated by Yardenne Greenspan
New Vessel Press
New Vessel Press
2nd January 2014
United States
Paperback
451
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
On the shores of Israel's Sea of Galilee lies the city of Tiberias, a place bursting with sexuality and longing for love. The air is saturated with smells of cooking and passion. Young Shlomi, who develops a remarkable culinary talent, has fallen for Ella, the strange neighbor with suicidal tendencies; his little brother Hilik obsessively collects words in a notebook. In the wild, selfish but magical grown-up world that swirls around them, a mother with a poet's soul mourns the deaths of literary giants while her handsome husband cheats on her both at home and abroad.
Words without Borders Best Books of 2013, Coffin Factory Best Books of 2013, and World Literature Today Best Books of 2013. "Ardent, salty, whimsical, steamy, absurd ... A wallop to the reader."--Ploughshares "Since I was little, I have thrilled at reading food-related passages in novels. But the food scenes in Some Day by Israeli novelist Shemi Zarhin are on another level. In one passage, Zarhin describes a dish so vividly I felt compelled to re-create it in my own kitchen ... My mouth watered."--Leah Koenig in Modern Jewish Cooking "Extremely moving."--Miami Sun Sentinel "Zarhin has added his name to the luminaries of Israeli literature."--The Arts Fuse "This thrilling, fresh, and surprising novel ought to draw the eyes of the literati back to Israel."--ForeWord Reviews "Masterful ... haunting ... sublime ... Zarhin's characters are so real they fairly jump off the page."--The Jerusalem Post
Shemi Zarhin: Shemi Zarhin is a novelist, film director and screenwriter who has created some of the most critically-acclaimed and award-winning films in contemporary Israeli cinema. Some Day is his first novel and was a best-seller in Israel. Yardenne Greenspan: Yardenne Greenspan is a fiction writer and translator and holds an MFA in fiction and literary translation from Columbia University. A recipient of the American Literary Translators Association Fellowship, her translation projects include works by Israeli authors Rana Werbin and Yaakov Shabtai.