Magic & Childhood: three tales of innocence from Israel
by Etgar Keret
Israeli writer Etgar Keret has been praised for his surreal, funny and fiercely serious stories, which are collected inMissing Kissinger, The Nimrod Flip-Out, The Bus Driver Who Wanted to be God and Jetlag.
He is also the joint author, with Samir El-Youssef, of Gaza Blues, an attempt to bridge the Arab-Israeli divide with fiction.
These three stories were published in Prospect magazine and also appear in Missing Kissinger.
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