- To the End of the Land - Wikipedia
To the End of the Land (Hebrew: אשה בורחת מבשורה, romanized: Isha Borachat Mibsora, lit 'A Woman Flees a Message') is a 2008 novel by Israeli writer David Grossman depicting the emotional strains that family members of soldiers experience when their loved ones are deployed into combat
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Grossman has produced a sprawling novel that stretches over nearly 35 years of Israeli history Along with war and peace, life and death, Grossman reckons with the emotional and sexual geometry of Israelis, particularly the secular liberals now in middle age, much like their author ”
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Grossman has written seven novels, a play, a number of short stories and novellas, and a number of books for children and youth He has also published several books of non-fiction, including interviews with Palestinians and Israeli Arabs
- To the End of the Land by David Grossman: 9780307476401 . . .
Grossman has produced a sprawling novel that stretches over nearly 35 years of Israeli history Along with war and peace, life and death, Grossman reckons with the emotional and sexual geometry of Israelis, particularly the secular liberals now in middle age, much like their author ”
- To the End of the Land - David Grossman - Google Books
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A stunning novel that tells the powerful story of Ora, an Israli mother, and her extraordinary love for her son, Ofer, in a haunting meditation on war and family “One of the
- Summary of To the End of the Land by David Grossman
David Grossman’s novel, *To the End of the Land*, paints a poignant picture of family life amidst the turmoil of war Ora, a middle-aged Israeli mother, prepares to celebrate her son Ofer’s return from military service
- To the End of the Land - Harvard Review
What is clear is that his latest novel, To the End of the Land, is the kind of book that alters the way we view not only life and death, but the power and limitations of writing Grossman has chosen to focus this story on Ora, an Israeli woman in her fifties, as she is plunged into a familial crisis during an escalating military action
- Book Review - To the End of the Land - By David Grossman - The New York . . .
In David Grossman’s somber, haunting novel of love and loyalty in time of conflict, set in Israel between 1967 and 2000, two friends are deeply involved with the same woman
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