“The Seven Good Years,”
by Etgar Keret. (Riverhead Books, 2015)
“Lies, First Person”
by Gail Hareven. (Open Letter, 2015)
“Thirst: The Desert Trilogy”
by Shulamith Hareven. (Restless Books, 2015, originally published in 1996)
Israeli authors are not easily categorized. Etgar Keret is quirky, funny, weird and able to tell amazing stories in brief narratives that remain with readers long after the books have been read. Others like Gail Hareven develop characters who are the epitome of the unreliable narrator, but manage to engage the reader whether or not their stories are true or imagined. Shulamith Hareven, Gail’s mother, rewrites biblical stories of Genesis and Exodus from the points of view of rebels against the leadership of Abraham, Moses and Aaron. Three of their books have been recently published or republished for American readers.