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Don't Call It Night

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"e;A delicate contemporary tale about the quiddities of love and the perpetual mysteries of human motivations"e; from the bestselling Israeli author of Judas (Los Angeles Times).A New York Times Notable Book of the YearAt Tel-Kedar, a settlement in the Negev desert, the longtime love affair between Theo, a sixty-year-old civil engineer, and Noa, a young schoolteacher, is slowly disintegrating. When a pupil dies under difficult circumstances, the couple and the entire town are thrown into turmoil. Amos Oz explores with brilliant insight the possibilities-and limits-of love and tolerance."e;A rich symphony of humanity . . . If Oz's eye for detail is enviable, it is his magnanimity which raises him to the first rank of world authors."e; -Sunday Telegraph (UK)"e;Vivid, convincing, and haunting."e; -The New York Times Book Review"e;A vividly and affectionately detailed picture of Israeli village life-and of what might be called a JulyOctober relationship-by acclaimed essayist and novelist Oz . . . A perfectly pitched comedy, expertly translated, and one of Oz's most attractive and accomplished books."e; -Kirkus Reviews"e;This novel, his 10th (after Fima), is set in Tel Kedar, a quiet desert town in the Negev that is both a microcosm of Israeli society and a vividly evoked setting whose atmosphere and residents are palpable . . . his story carries thought-provoking implications."e; -Publishers Weekly"e;Skillfully alternating point of view between his two main characters, Oz shows us the painful process by which a couple uncouples, one sinew at a time."e; -Booklist

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ISBN: 9780547738932
Publication date: 15th October 1997
Author: Oz, Amos
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format: Ebook (Epub)