Author:
A.B. Yehoshua

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Learn moreA Journey To The End Of The Millennium
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Learn moreIn the year 999, when Ben Attar, a Moroccan Jewish merchant, takes a second wife, he commits an act whose unforeseen consequences will forever alter his family, his relationships, his business-his life. In an attempt to forestall conflict and advance his business interests at the same time, Ben Attar undertakes his annual journey to Europe with both his first wife and his new wife. The trip is the beginning of a profound human drama whose moral conflicts of fidelity and desire resonate with those of our time. Yehoshua renders the medieval world of Jewish and Christian culture and trade with astonishing depth and sensuous detail. Through the trials of a medieval merchant, the renowned author explores the deepest questions about the nature of morality, character, codes of human conduct, and matters of the heart.
A. B. Yehoshua (1936-2022)ย was born in Jerusalem to aย Sephardiย family. Drawing comparisons to William Faulkner and described by Saul Bellow as โone of Israel's world-class writers,โ Yehoshua, an ardent humanist and titan of storytelling, distinguished himself from contemporaries with his diverse exploration of Israeli identity. His work, which has been translated into twenty-eight languages, includes two National Jewish Book Award winners (Five Seasonsย andย Mr. Mani) and has received countlessย honors worldwide, including the International Booker Prize shortlist and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize (Woman in Jerusalem).
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Paul Boehmer
ISBN:
9780358316640
Length:
15 hours 5 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperAudio
Publication date:
December 3, 2019
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#47,510 Overall
Genre rank:
#304 in Poetry