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Amir Gutfreund (Author), Jessica Cohen (Translator)

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November 1, 2008
Journalist Leon Abramowitz never intended to immigrate to Palestine. Yet in 1922 four years after he was sent there from Europe to report in the lives of the pioneers, he discovers that the editor who dispatched him has run off with half the papers money leaving Leon forgotten in The Promised Widerness. This chain of events opens The World a Moment Later, which tells the story of Abramowitz and his two childern. This is also the story of Yehezkel Klein, an ex-underground activist who wanted to be a 'regular' Zionist but finds himself instead taking a vow of protest against his country- to never leave his apartment; Lev Gutkin, a handsome Russian who arrives in Israel with a smoking gun after his longstanding plan to assassinate Stalin is thwarted when Stalin dies; David Bonhopper, a rightous nomad who tends to poor souls who have been neglected even by Social Services; the late Noami Riklin who still controls the life of Doctor Riklin, healer of the infertile; and Shmuel Klein, an electrician by profession and a pyromaniac by hobby.

The shadow book of the official Zionist lexicon. It is the book of those forgotten by the national narrative of Israel, collected here to be remembered.
Translated by Jessica Cohen.

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Fact and fiction mingle fancifully in this epic, accomplished tale from Israeli novelist Gutfreund (Our Holocaust). A cross-section of characters, both heroic and deeply flawed, create the modern state of Israel, from early Zionist pioneers lured to Palestine in the 1920s, through the rival founders of Israel in 1948, to soldiers fighting in the wars of 1967 and 1973, party hacks and others who witness and endure the pervasive bloodshed that attended the state's early years. The narrative revolves around Chaim Abramowitz, brought to Palestine from Europe when he was 14 by his father, who had been trying to eke out a living as a journalist. Adapting to the brutal exigencies of the new country, Chaim joins a gang and eventually makes a fortune after having bought up cheap land around the small plot left by his father. While at first fired up by the Zionist dream, Abramowitz grows embittered, attracting a motley assortment of characters whose adventures and causes serve as the narrative's engine. In a sweeping canvas, Gutfreund assesses the complex, conflicted Israeli character. (Nov.)
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About the Author

Amir Gutfreund was born in Haifa in 1963. After studing applied mathematics at the Technion, he joined the Israeli Air Force. Awarded the Sapir Prize in 2003, Gutfreund lives in the Galilee with his wife, a clinical psychologist and their three children.

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Award winning author Amir Gutfreund was born in Haifa, Israel in 1963. He earned a MA in applied-mathematics at the Israeli Technological Institute (ITI) and served as an officer in the Israeli Air Force for 20 years, retiring with the rank of Lt. Colonel.

His first novel, Our Holocaust, is based on his memories as a son of Holocaust survivors, and has been translated from Hebrew into many languages including English. "The World a Moment Later" was published in 2005 and has also been translated. Gutfreund won the 2002 Buchman prize from the Yad Vashem Institute as well as the Sami Rohr Choice Award from the Jewish Book Council in 2007. He was also awarded the prestigious Sapir Prize (the Israeli equivalent of the Man Booker Prize) in 2003.

Married with three children, Gutfreund lives in a small village in the Galilee, at the north part of Israel.

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