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The Anatomy of Exile

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Anatomy of Exile

Contributors:

By (Author) Zeeva Bukai

ISBN:

9781953002464

Publisher:

Delphinium Books, Inc

Imprint:

Delphinium Books, Inc

Publication Date:

23rd April 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Family life fiction

Prizes:

Winner of Curt Johnson Prose Award 2017 (United States)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 209mm

Description

The Abadi Family saga begins when a modern-day Romeo and Juliette story betweena Palestiniananda Jewends in predictable tragedy. The family flees to America to mend, but encounters only more turmoil that threatens to tear the family apart.

In the wake of the 1967 Six Day War, Tamar Abadi's world collapses when her sister-in-law is killed in what appears to be a terror attack but what is really the result of a secret relationship with a Palestinian poet. Tamar's husband, Salim, is an Arab and a Jew. Torn between the two identities, and mourning his sister's death, he uproots the family and moves them to the US. As Tamar struggles to maintain the integrity of the family's Jewish Israeli identity against the backdrop of the American "melting pot" culture, a Palestinian family moves into the apartment upstairs and she is forced to reckon with her narrow thinking as her daughter falls in love with the Palestinian son. Fearing history will repeat itself, Tamar's determination to separate the two sets into motion a series of events that have the power to destroy her relationship with her daughter, her marriage, and the family she has worked so hard to protect. This powerful debut novel explores Tamar's struggle to keep her family intact, to accept love that is taboo, and grapples with how exile forces us to reshape our identity in ways we could not imagine.

Author Bio

Zeeva Bukai was born in Israel and raised in New York City. Her honors include a Fellowship at the New York Center for Fiction and residencies at Hedgebrook, and Byrdcliffe Artist In Residence program. Her stories are forthcoming in the anthology Smashing the Tablets: A Radical Retelling of the Hebrew Bible, and have appeared in Carve Magazine, Pithead Chapel, the Lilith anthology, Frankly Feminist: Stories by Jewish Women, December Magazine where her story The Abandoning (an early version of the first chapter of her novel, The Anatomy of Exile) was selected by Lily King for the Curt Johnson Prose Prize, The Masters Review, where she was the recipient of the Fall Fiction prize selected by Anita Felicelli, Mcsweenys Quarterly Concern, Image Journal, Jewishfiction.net, Womens Quarterly Journal, and the Jewish Quarterly. Her work has been featured on the Stories on Stage Davis podcast. She studied Acting at Tel-Aviv University, and holds a BFA in Theater and an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College. She is the Assistant Director of Academic Support at SUNY Empire State University and lives in Brooklyn with her family.

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