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Etgar Keret

    20 août 1967

    Etgar Keret est un écrivain israélien réputé pour ses nouvelles, ses romans graphiques et ses scénarios pour le cinéma et la télévision. Ses œuvres ont été traduites dans plus de trente langues, présentant un mélange distinctif d'humour, d'absurdité et de profonde humanité. Keret explore avec maestria des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et les liens humains, trouvant souvent le straordinario dans l'ordinaire. Son style concis et percutant capture l'essence de l'expérience humaine, laissant une impression durable aux lecteurs.

    Etgar Keret
    Girl on the Fridge
    Fly Already
    The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God & Other Stories
    Kneller's Happy Campers
    The Seven Good Years
    POINTS: Sept années de bonheur
    • POINTS: Sept années de bonheur

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      A brilliant, life-affirming, and hilarious memoir from a master storyteller. The seven years between the birth of Etgar Keret’s son and the death of his father were good years, though still full of reasons to worry. Lev is born in the midst of a terrorist attack. Etgar’s father gets cancer. The threat of constant war looms over their home and permeates daily life. What emerges from this dark reality is a series of sublimely absurd ruminations on everything from Etgar’s three-year-old son’s impending military service to the terrorist mind-set behind Angry Birds. There’s Lev’s insistence that he is a cat, releasing him from any human responsibilities or rules. Etgar’s siblings, all very different people who have chosen radically divergent paths in life, come together after his father’s shivah to experience the grief and love that tie a family together forever. This wise, witty memoir—Etgar’s first non-fiction book, and told in his inimitable style—is full of wonder and life and love, poignant insights, and irrepressible humor.

      POINTS: Sept années de bonheur
    • From the man the 'New Yorker' declared 'a genius', here is a ridiculously enjoyable, tragicomic collection of essays about raising a son and losing a father.

      The Seven Good Years
    • Kneller's Happy Campers

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(1968)Évaluer

      Kneller's Happy Campers is a strange, dark but funny tale set in a world very much like our own but it's an afterlife populated by people who have killed themselves - many of them are young, and most of them bear the marks of their death...

      Kneller's Happy Campers
    • "Witty, wise, and wild, Etgar Keret's stories are a powerful fictional punch, snapshots that illuminate the dark absurdities, sublime beauty, and hidden truths in everyday life."--Provided by publisher

      The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God & Other Stories
    • "You need to bribe someone into giving you weed? Don't worry, just step into this court room and call the defendant a murderer. You're a rich, lonely man and you want the joy of company? Don't worry, just buy up people's birthdays, and you'll have friends calling every day. You need to get girls into bed? Don't worry, you know a writer you can strong-arm into writing you a very persuasive story. You're stood on the edge of a very high building, with all of your wretched sorrows? Don't worry, fly already! In these 22 short stories, absurdity leaks out of the cracks in the everyday, wild capers reveal painful emotional truths, and the bizarre is just another name for the familiar. Wickedly funny and thrillingly smart, Fly, Already is a collage of the surrealism of life, written by veteran commentator on the circus farce that is the heart."--Provided by publisher.

      Fly Already
    • Collects early short stories by the Israeli author, on various topics including war, relationships, and aging.

      Girl on the Fridge
    • Long-haired Cat-boy Cub

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(26)Évaluer

      The first children's book to appear in English by the award-winning Israeli master storyteller What happens when a tired boy with a fertile imagination is left to fend for himself at the zoo? Well, if his father is too busy to play and must talk business on his phone, and it's close to naptime, then ... a lot. After freeing sad animals from their cages, the boy takes a ride in an airship with an old turtle and a lazy rhinoceros. Once on board he describes to Habakkuk, the ship's captain, the traits of the rarely seen long-haired cat-boy cub: Long-haired cat-boy cubs need to be played with once an hour to stay alive. Also, you cannot wash a long-haired cat-boy cub in water, they only like to drink juice and chocolate milk, and, most of all, you must listen to a long-haired cat-boy cub's story to the end even if you get a call from work. Long-Haired Cat-Boy Cub is a clever and captivating tale that will appeal to any cub who has busy parents and a busier imagination.

      Long-haired Cat-boy Cub
    • The Nimrod Flipout

      Stories

      • 177pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(50)Évaluer

      A bestseller in Israel, this volume of short stories--from a case of impotence cured by a pet terrier to a pessimistic Middle Eastern talking fish--is an extraordinary collection from the preeminent Israeli writer of his generation.

      The Nimrod Flipout
    • Combines absurd, humorous, and poignant themes that reveal the fierce humanity of characters in surreal situations.

      Suddenly, a Knock on the Door
    • 'Etgar Keret's short stories are fierce, funny, full of energy and insight, and at the same time they are often deep, tragic and very moving' - Amos OzAt a children's tea party, a magician tries to pull a rabbit out of a hat, but takes out only its head;In Etgar Keret's blackly comic stories the unexpected can, and usually does, happen.

      Missing Kissinger