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Jonathan Tel (Author)
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February 19, 2002
A stunning literary debut-provocative tales of today's Jerusalem.

"In this land, whoever tells the best story, wins."

So offers the narrator in one of Jonathan Tel's brilliant and insightful stories. Set in and around Jerusalem, now, in the past, and in the future, this remarkable collection introduces us to a wide range of complex characters: some extraordinary in their ordinariness; others lifted form the pages of history; still others with lives given significance simply because of where they are or who they're with at a single moment in time. We meet a young religious Jewish woman who loses herself in thought and wanders off en route to her arranged marriage, a would-be Islamic terrorist who offers assistance to American vacationers, an Internet millionaire doing his military service, a torturer who writes children's books, and elderly couple rediscovering their love in a coffee factory ,and Moshe Dayan while he's having a glass eye fitted. These are stories that will give you pause, make you think, challenge your preconceptions. Stories that, while deceptively simple and hauntingly beautiful, form a rich and complex portrait of a conflicted land and the glorious variety of its inhabitants.


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The edgy, tenuous nature of modern life in the Middle East gets a thorough but uneven examination in this debut collection, a series of hit-and-miss character studies bringing to life a startling array of protagonists. The most effective story is also the most relevant: "A Story About a Bomb" starts with a narrator who finds a marvelous short story about a terrorist bomber who is asked by two unwitting tourists to take their picture; when the narrator attends a party he encounters the story's author and stumbles into a remarkable real-life rendition of the ending. "Her Hero" captures a similar slice of Middle East life as a woman hunts for her lover, an ordinary man who disappeared after becoming a war hero. "Love and Coffee" delves further into the effects of war on romance and marriage, as an older couple have their affections rekindled after they journey to a coffee factory whose product leaflets have an intriguing amorous effect on the soldiers who receive them. Tel is at his best capturing an unusual character in the framework of a brief vignette, but in several cases he leaves his readers hanging: "Spleen, or the Goy's Tale" does little with a situation in which a rabbi encounters Arafat's chef, while the title tale, though amusing, is little more than a quaint fable. These stories will probably receive more attention than they otherwise would have because of recent events in the Middle East, and Tel has performed an estimable service, intriguingly portraying life in a land where, as he puts it, "whoever tells the best story wins."

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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From the astonishing "A Story About a Bomb," which burrows inside the minds of an Arab terrorist and his Israeli captor, to the rueful title story about an Arab family presented with the gift of an elephant from a Turkish sultan and the lengths to which they go, after its death, to maintain the illusion that it is alive, this well-crafted collection explores the roots of one of civilization's oldest religious disputes. Told mainly from an Israeli perspective, the stories illuminate key moments in its short history, from the birth of Zionism in "Shaking Hands with Theodor Herzl" about Herzl's visit to Palestine to discuss the possibility of a Jewish homeland with the German Kaiser to the struggle for Independence in the cleverly deceptive "Alte-Zakhen," where nothing is as it seems to be. Characters linger in memory: a woman who restlessly travels the globe in search of a first love whom she believes faked his death in order to escape his army service; a religious young woman who is on her way to an arranged first meeting with her prospective husband when she stops off to buy a scarf and loses her spiritual roadmap; and an Orthodox rabbi out shopping for pork after discovering that his maternal lineage makes him a technical Gentile. Written with assurance and insight, this story collection sheds light on the struggle that lies at the heart of the new global conflict. Recommended for most public libraries. Barbara Love, Kingston Frontenac P.L., Ont.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 186 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint (February 19, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582431833
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582431833
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,347,981 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful stories, February 20, 2003
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I loved this collection of short stories. I bought because it peaked my interest on Israel. Especially with the recent focus on Israel this book gives the Israelis more of a human quality then you see on the news. A must read for everyone! It make you look at Israelis and the human experience in totally different way. On the other hand, it reminded me of Roald Dahl and his hilarious, twisted, but true to life stories. My favorite is the one about the grandmothers, the most twisted one, but the greatest one too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly charming stories!, June 6, 2002
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Israelis are so much the same and yet so different. In this delightful short story collection, the Israeli psyche shines through in a variety people in quite different circumstances. Using mostly scenes of contemporary Israeli life, the author provides a virtual kaleidioscopic display of just how colorful and enchanting Israelis can be.

Here are some of this book's choicest offerings. "Moving business" tells of a young Israeli paratrooper who disappears during a military operation in the Bekaa valley. "Hatikvah" is about the fleeting relationship of kibbutz volunteers Carmi of South Africa and Jota of Argentina. In "The Camel-Hair Coat", Yonathan learns during reserve duty that his old army buddy Yair has become an internet millionaire.

ARAFAT'S ELEPHANT would be particularly appealing to anyone who has lived for any time in Israel. It focuses on how the Israeli has a unique place in the world--easily identified by the social customs of his country. This collection of stories is a definite keeper!

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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book!, April 16, 2002
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I found this book while perusing one afternoon in Borders ...

I read all of it in one day! I couldn't stop.

My favorite story was the one about Ibrahim Kuttab.

Somehow I found certain similitaries to Gabriel Garcia Marquez "Doce Cuentos Peregrinos" Both books contain tragic & melancholic stories.

Kudos to Mr. Tel.

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A story about a bomb is not a bomb. Read the first page
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Granny Rivki, Granny Hannele, Yom Tov, Frau Perl, Ibrahim Kuttab, Tel Aviv, Jaffa Road, Arafat's Elephant, New York, Old City, Ahmed Fishawi, Buenos Aires, Kesarya Street, Avraham Krivitsky, Cape Town, Coca Cola, Jaffa Gate, Shaking Hands, Diet Coke, Syrian Pita Formation
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