Хочу почитать книги израильской писательницы Зеруя Шалев /Zeruya Shalev
В своей последней книге "Любовь и другие диссонансы"
Януш Вишневский хорошо отзывается об этом авторе.
Зеруя Шалев является одной из самых знаменитых современных израильских писательниц. Она родилась в кибуце Киннерет, в артистической семье – ее отец литературный критик, а мать – художница. Три ее повести: «Любовная жизнь», «Муж и жена» и «После разлуки», изданные также в Польше, сразу же стали бестселлерами в Израиле и других странах. Немецкий еженедельник «Шпигель» считает «Любовную жизнь» одной из 20 лучших повестей мировой литературы. В 2008 году в Германии по этой книге был снят фильм. Новейшая книга Заруи Шалев «Шаарит ха-хаим» («Остаток жизни») вышла в прошлом году и также имела огромный успех.
Zeruya Shalev
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeruya_Shalev Zeruya Shalev (Hebrew: צרויה שלו) (born May 13, 1959) is a bestselling Israeli author.
Zeruya Shalev was born on Kibbutz Kinneret. She has an MA in Bible studies and works as a literary editor at Keshet publishing house. On January 29, 2004, when she was returning to her home in Rehavia, Jerusalem, after taking her child to kindergarten, a Palestinian suicide bomber blew up a city bus as she was passing by. It took her four months to recover from her injuries.[1] Shalev is married to Ayal Megged, son of Aharon Megged.[2] Her cousin is the author Meir Shalev.
Literary career
Shalev has published four novels, a book of poetry and a children's book. Her novels Love Life, Husband and Wife and Thera have received critical acclaim both in Israel and abroad. They have been translated into 21 languages and were bestsellers in several countries. Shalev has been awarded the Book Publishers' Association's Gold and Platinum Prizes, the German Corine Literature Prize (2001), the French Amphi Award, and the ACUM prize three times (1997, 2003, 2005). Husband and Wife was nominated for the French Femina prize (2002), and is included in the French Fnac list of the 200 Best Books of the Decade.
The novel Love Life was ranked by the German newspaper Der Spiegel among the twenty best novels of the last forty years, alongside works of Saul Bellow and Philip Roth.
Love Life has also been adapted for the screen as Love Life (German title Liebesleben), a joint 2007 German/Israeli film directed by Maria Schrader.