Longing for The Dark
Udi and Lonny meet on the beach after a routine week, and nothing has changed. Only a strange word here, a surprising glance there. And when Lonny goes home, it seems to him that something has been lost that he has failed to preserve some warm and important part of life.
Onegin’s Love for Grandma Clara
Two years before his death, Father gave me an old, dusty cardboard box. “They are our love letters, mine and your mother’s,” he said. “Want them? Or should I throw them away?”
The Sun at My Back
Marianna Steinberg is leaving Paris, where rainclouds cover the sky like a protective, comforting duvet, exchanging them for the sharp, white sun of Tel Aviv, that shines cruelly on everything, exposing every wrinkle, every stain, every fold of skin.
Russian Women Sleep Naked
Mirie Litvak’s stories tell of the move from one culture to another. Like the author herself, her characters cross the narrow bridge between countries.
Mirie Litvak is an Israeli writer, translator, and commissioned memoir writer. Born in Perm, in the Urals. Writes in Hebrew. She immigrated to Israel as a teenager. After serving in the Israeli army, she studied at the theater department of Tel Aviv University, and then in France. Master of Theater Studies, Sorbonne, Paris.
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