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Haim Lapid (Author)

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July 7, 2000
Rejected by his lover and recovering from a near-fatal car crash, Breznitz returns to his police unit, where he is assigned to investigate an unusual murder. An unidentified man is found near Jerusalem, an Arab suspect is apprehended and quickly confesses. Breznitz, however, is not convinced that he is the real killer. The investigation becomes an obsession for him, ultimately altering his life...

The author uses the traditional tools of the detective story - a body, the investigator with an unusual personality and a compulsion to reveal the truth - to investigate themes, not normally associated with the genre. Identities, and their absence, are central to the story.

This is a disturbing, probing book, unlikely to be read and forgotten.

Translated by Yael Lotan.


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"Breznitz...is an excellent novel of ideas, thrilling and threatening." -- Ariana Melamed

"The investigation is full of unexpected turns and discoveries...an allegory of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." -- YEDIOT AHARONOT

About the Author

Haim Lapid was born near Tel Aviv in 1948. He is a social psychologist and teaches Social and Behavioural Psychology. He is also a film critic, and writes film scripts for television and cinema. BREZNITZ has been translated into German, French and Italian, and has been received enthusiastically by the press in those counties.

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Haim Lapid is the author of 6 novels many of which have been translated from Hebrew into English, Italian, German and French including Breznitz, and The Crime of Writing. He has also written several essays, and screenplays for documentary films. Additionally Haim was a member of the editorial board of the Periodical Theory and Criticism and lector in the Committee for the Support of Feature Films.

He studied Social Psychology at Tel-Aviv University and currently works working as an organizational consultant for hi-tech industries.

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