THE SHOAH, THE AKEDA, AND THE CONVERSATIONS IN A. B. YEHOSHUA'S MR. MANI.

From: Symposium | Date: September 22, 1999| Author: HORN, BERNARD | Copyright information

A. B. Yehoshua's 4th novel, 'Mr. Mani,' is the author's first exploration of the past. Published in Israel in 1990, there was widespread reaction to this meditation on the Jewish Holocaust, also known as the Shoah. Jerusalem and the origins of the Jewish people are other significant parts of the book.

NO READER OF THE FIRST THREE NOVELS of A. B. Yehoshua could have been prepared for the fourth and most ambitious one, Mr. Mani, when it was published in Israel in 1990 and in the Uni...

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