Rhyming Life & Death

Rhyming Life & Death by Amos Oz is a reprint edition published by Mariner Books in 2010, featuring 117 pages in English. This book explores a single night in the life of a literary celebrity in Tel Aviv, where the author reflects on his profession while giving a reading from his new work. As he observes the people around him, he begins to weave intricate narratives about their lives, revealing the complexities of human connection and creativity.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters, including a cultural guru and a love-starved reader, as well as the waitress who captures the author’s attention. The narrative delves into themes of fiction and psychological exploration, set against the backdrop of a hot summer night. Through this lens, Oz examines the interplay between reality and imagination, inviting readers to consider the lives we create for ourselves and others.
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In this deft, masterly book, Amos Oz turns his attention away from his family–the subject of the internationally acclaimed A Tale of Love and Darkness–and toward his profession, writing. The plot: eight hours in the life of an author. The setting: Tel Aviv, a stifling, hot night. A literary celebrity is giving a reading from his new book. And as his attention wanders, he begins to invent lives for the strangers he sees around him: here, a self-styled cultural guru, Yakir Bar-Orian Zhitomirski; there, a love-starved professional reader, Rochele Reznik; to say nothing of Ricky the waitress, the real object of his desire. One life story builds on another, and the author finds himself unexpectedly involved with his creations . . .
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