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Elsewhere

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Israeli academic Ethan Rosen is a brilliant, opinionated thinker-as is his colleague and rival, Rudi Klausinger, against whom he is pitted in a no-holds-barred competition for the sought-after professorship of cultural studies. So when Rosen condemns an article that he himself wrote, those around them wonder: Is he so confused that he can't even recognize his own words?

A complex and moving novel about modern Jewish identity, Elsewhere takes aim at a number of sensitive issues, including nationalism, Zionism, collective guilt, the Holocaust, and Israel itself. As heartfelt and surprising as it is hilarious, it pokes fun at the things we care about in order to get at what really matters.

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£68.85
Product Details
Haus Publishing
1908323507 / 9781908323507
eBook (EPUB)
833.92
01/01/2013
England
English
General
246 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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