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Ayelet Tsabari

    Ayelet Tsabari crée des récits profondément résonnants explorant les complexités de l'identité et de l'appartenance. Son travail plonge dans les subtilités de la famille, du déplacement et de la recherche de sa place dans le monde. L'écriture de Tsabari se caractérise par un aperçu pénétrant de la psyché humaine, rendu avec une prose lyrique et évocatrice. Elle invite les lecteurs à réfléchir à de profondes questions sur l'héritage et la nature multiforme du foyer.

    Songs for the Brokenhearted
    The Art of Leaving
    The Best Place on Earth
    • “Tsabari’s characters will step off the page to captivate readers.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Confident, original and humane, these stories are peopled with characters at the crossroads of nationalities, religions and communities: expatriates, travellers, immigrants and locals. The Best Place on Earth illuminates the tenuous connections—forged, frayed and occasionally destroyed—between cultures, between generations and across the gulf of transformation and loss. In the powerfully affecting opening story, “Tikkun,” a chance meeting between a man and his former lover carries them through near tragedy and into unexpected peace. In “Casualties,” Tsabari takes us into the military—a world every Israeli knows all too well—with a brusque, sexy young female soldier who forges medical leave forms to make ends meet. Poets, soldiers, siblings and dissenters, the protagonists here are mostly Israelis of Mizrahi background (Jews of Middle Eastern and North African descent) whose stories have rarely been told in literature. In illustrating the lives of those whose identities swing from fiercely patriotic to powerfully global, Ayelet Tsabari explores Israeli history even as she reveals the universality of war, love, heartbreak and hope.

      The Best Place on Earth
    • The Art of Leaving

      A Memoir

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(57)Évaluer

      The memoir unfolds through a series of essays that explore the author's journey across the globe, from New York to India, as she navigates her quest for love and a sense of belonging. It delves into her profound grief over her father's death during her childhood, intertwining personal reflections with broader themes of loss and the search for connection in diverse cultures. The narrative captures the emotional landscape of her travels and the insights gained along the way.

      The Art of Leaving
    • Songs for the Brokenhearted

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The story follows a young Yemeni Israeli woman as she uncovers her mother's hidden romance, embarking on a journey that unravels lost family stories. This exploration not only reveals deep-seated secrets but also highlights the profound and unbreakable bond between mother and daughter. The novel marks the debut of an award-winning literary voice, promising a poignant narrative filled with emotional depth and cultural richness.

      Songs for the Brokenhearted