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A. B. Yehoshua

Avraham Gabriel Yehoshua (Hebrew: אברהם גבריאל (בולי) יהושע; 9 December 1936 – 14 June 2022[2]) was an Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright. The New York Times called him the "Israeli Faulkner".[3] Underlying themes in Yehoshua's work are Jewish identity, the tense relations with non-Jews, the conflict between the older and younger generations, and the clash between religion and politics.[4]

A. B. Yehoshua
Yehoshua in 2017
BornAvraham Gabriel Yehoshua
(1936-12-09)December 9, 1936
Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
DiedJune 14, 2022(2022-06-14) (aged 85)
Tel Aviv, Israel[1]
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • essayist
  • short story writer
  • playwright
NationalityIsraeli
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem (BA, 1961)
Teachers College (1962)
Sorbonne (MA, French Literature)
Literary movementIsraeli "New Wave"
Notable worksMr. Mani (1990); The Lover (1977); "Facing the Forest"
Notable awardsACUM Prize
1961
National Jewish Book Award
1990, 1993
Israel Prize for Literature
1995
Los Angeles Times Book Prize
2006 A Woman in Jerusalem
Spouse
Rivka Kirsninski
(m. 1960; died 2016)

Biography Edit

Avraham Gabriel ("Boolie") Yehoshua was born to a third-generation Jerusalem family of Sephardi origin from Salonika, Greece. His father Yaakov Yehoshua, the son and grandson of rabbis, was a scholar and author specializing in the history of Jerusalem. His mother, Malka Rosilio, was born and raised in Mogador, Morocco, France, and immigrated to Jerusalem with her parents in 1932. He grew up in Jerusalem's Kerem Avraham neighborhood.[5]

He attended Gymnasia Rehavia municipal high school in Jerusalem.[6] As a youth, Yehoshua was active in the Hebrew Scouts. After completing his studies, Yehoshua drafted to the Israeli army, where he served as a paratrooper from 1954 to 1957, and participated in the 1956 Sinai War. After studying literature and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he began teaching. He lived in Jerusalem's Neve Sha'anan neighborhood.[7]

From 1963 to 1967, Yehoshua lived and taught in Paris and served as the General Secretary of the World Union of Jewish Students. From 1972, he taught Comparative and Hebrew Literature at the University of Haifa, where he held the rank of Full Professor.[8] In 1975 he was a writer-in-residence at St Cross College, Oxford. He has also been a visiting professor at Harvard (1977), the University of Chicago (1988, 1997, 2000); and Princeton (1992).

Yehoshua was married to Rivka, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, until her death in 2016. He died of esophageal cancer, on June 14, 2022, in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.[9][10]

Literary career Edit

 
Yehoshua with his wife, Rivka, in Paris (1990s)

From the end of his military service, Yehoshua began to publish fiction. His first book of stories, Mot Hazaken (The Death of the Old Man), was published in 1962. He became a prominent figure in the "new wave" generation of Israeli writers, who differed from their predecessors in focussing more closely on the individual, and on interpersonal concerns, rather than the psychology of a group. Yehoshua named Franz Kafka, Shmuel Yosef Agnon,[11] and William Faulkner as formative influences.[12] Harold Bloom wrote an article about Yehoshua's A Late Divorce in The New York Times,[13] mentioning the work again in his The Western Canon.[14]

Yehoshua is the author of twelve novels, three books of short stories, four plays, and four collections of essays, including Ahizat Moledet (Homeland Lesson, 2008), a book of reflections on identity and literature. His best received novel, Mr Mani, is a multigenerational look at Jewish identity and Israel through five conversations that go backwards in time to cover over 200 years of Jewish life in Jerusalem and around the Mediterranean basin.[15] It was adapted for television as a five-part multilingual series by director Ram Loevy. As do many of his works, his eighth novel, Friendly Fire, explores the nature of dysfunctional family relationships[15] in a drama that moves back and forth between Israel and Tanzania.[16] His works have been translated and published in 28 countries; many have been adapted for film, television, theatre, and opera.

Views and opinions Edit

Yehoshua was an Israeli Peace Movement activist. He set out his political views in essays and interviews, and attended the signing of the Geneva Accord. Yehoshua was both a long-standing critic of the Israeli occupation and also of Palestinian political culture.[15] He and other intellectuals mobilized on behalf of the dovish New Movement before the 2009 elections in Israel.[17]

According to La Stampa, before the 2008–2009 Israel-Gaza conflict he published an appeal to Gaza residents urging them to end the violence. He explained why the Israeli operation was necessary and why it needed to end: "Precisely because the Gazans are our neighbors, we need to be proportionate in this operation. We need to try to reach a cease-fire as quickly as possible. We will always be neighbors, so the less blood is shed, the better the future will be."[18] Yehoshua added that he would be happy for the border crossings to be opened completely and for Palestinians to work in Israel as part of a cease-fire.[18]

Yehoshua was criticized by the American Jewish community for his statement that a "full Jewish life could only be had in the Jewish state." He claimed that Jews elsewhere were only "playing with Judaism."[15] "Diaspora Judaism is masturbation," Yehoshua told editors and reporters at The Jerusalem Post. In Israel, he said, it is "the real thing."[19]

Awards and recognition Edit

 
Mr. Mani manuscript, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem

Quotes Edit

  • "[Diaspora Jews] change [their] nationalities like jackets. Once they were Polish and Russian; now they are British and American. One day they could choose to be Chinese or Singaporean...For me, Avraham Yehoshua, there is no alternative... I cannot keep my identity outside Israel. [Being] Israeli is my skin, not my jacket.[27]
  • "I ask myself a question that must be asked: What brought the Germans and what is bringing the Palestinians to such a hatred of us? ... We have a tough history. We came here out of a Jewish experience, and the settlements are messing it up."[28]
  • "We are not bent on killing Palestinian children to avenge the killing of our children. All we are trying to do is get their leaders to stop this senseless and wicked aggression, and it is only because of the tragic and deliberate mingling between Hamas fighters and the civilian population that children, too, are unfortunately being killed. The fact is that since the disengagement, Hamas has fired only at civilians. Even in this war, to my astonishment, I see that they are not aiming at the army concentrations along the border but time and again at civilian communities"[29]

Works in English translation Edit

Novels Edit

  • The Lover [Ha-Me'ahev, 1977]. Garden City N.Y., Doubleday, 1978 (translated by Philip Simpson). Dutton, 1985. Harvest/HBJ, 1993. ISBN 978-0-15-653912-8. London, Halban Publishers, 2004, 2007. ISBN 1870015-91-6.
  • A Late Divorce [Gerushim Meuharim, 1982]. London, Harvill Press, 1984. Garden City N.Y., Doubleday, 1984. London, Sphere/Abacus Books, 1985. New York, Dutton, 1985. San Diego, Harcourt Brace, 1993. ISBN 978-0-15-649447-2. London, Halban Publishers 2005. ISBN 187-0-01-5959.
  • Five Seasons [Molcho, 1987]. New York, Doubleday, 1989. New York, Dutton Obelisk, 1989. London, Collins, 1989. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1990. London, Fontana, 1990, ISBN 978-1-870015-94-3. London, Halban Publishers, 2005, ISBN 1870015-94-0.
  • Mr. Mani [Mar Mani, 1989]. New York, Doubleday, 1992. London, Collins, 1992. London, Peter Halban, 1993, 2002 ISBN 1-870015-77-0. San Diego, Harvest/HBJ, 1993. London, Phoenix/Orion Books, 1994. ISBN 978-1-85799-185-7.
  • Open Heart [Ha-Shiv`a Me-Hodu (The Return from India), 1994]. Garden City N.Y., Doubleday, 1995. London, Halban Publishers, 1996, ISBN 978-1-87-001563-9. San Diego, Harvest/HBJ, 1997. ISBN 978-0-15-600484-8.[30]
  • A Journey to the End of the Millennium [Masah El Tom Ha-Elef, 1997]. New York, Doubleday & Co., 1999. London, Peter Halban, 1999. ISBN 1-870015-71-1.
  • The Liberated Bride [Ha-Kala Ha-Meshachreret, 2001]. London, Peter Halban, 2003, 2004, 2006. ISBN 1-870015-86-X.
  • A Woman in Jerusalem [Shlihuto Shel Ha-memouneh Al Mashabei Enosh (The Human Resources Supervisor's Mission), 2004]. London, Halban Publishers, 2006, 2011. ISBN 978-1-905559-24-4. New York, Harcourt, 2006. ISBN 978-0-15-101226-8.
  • Friendly Fire: A Duet [Esh Yedidutit, 2007] London, Halban Publishers, 2008, ISBN 978-1-905559-19-0. New York, Harcourt 2008, ISBN 978-0-15-101419-4.
  • The Retrospective [חסד ספרדי]. New York, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013. ISBN 978-0-547496-96-2. London, Halban Publishers, 2013. ISBN 978-1-905559-56-5.
  • The Extra, 2014
  • The Tunnel, New York, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt The Tunnel September 9, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, 2020 August 4 ISBN 978-1-328622-55-6. London, Halban Publishers The Tunnel, 2020 February 27 ISBN 978-1-912600-03-8.[31]
  • The Only Daughter, New York, Harper Via, 2023. ISBN 978-0-35-867O44-5

Short stories Edit

  • Early in the Summer of 1970 [Bi-Thilat Kayitz, 1970, 1972]. Garden City N.Y., Doubleday, 1977. London, Heinemann, 1980. New York, Berkley Publishing, 1981. London, Fontana Paperbacks, 1990. ISBN 978-0-385-02590-4
  • Three Days and a Child [Shlosha Yamim Ve-Yeled, 1975]. Garden City N.Y., Doubleday, 1970. London, Peter Owen, 1971. ISBN 978-0-7206-0161-9
  • The Continuing Silence of a Poet. London, Peter Halban, 1988, 1999, ISBN 1-870015-73-8. London, Fontana Paperbacks, 1990. London, New York, Penguin, 1991. Syracuse, N.Y., Syracuse University Press, 1998. ISBN 978-0-8156-0559-1

Essays Edit

  • Israel. London, Collins, 1988. New York, Harper & Row, 1988. Jerusalem, Steimatzky/Collins Harvill, 1988.
  • Between Right and Right [Bein Zechut Le-Zechut, 1980]. Garden City N.Y., Doubleday, 1981. ISBN 978-0-385-17035-2
  • The Terrible Power of a Minor Guilt [Kocha Ha-Nora Shel Ashma Ktana, 1998]. New York, Syracuse University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-8156-0656-7
  • "An Attempt to Identify the Root Cause of Antisemitism", Azure (Spring 2008).

Plays Edit

  • A Night in May [Layla Be-May, 1975]. Tel Aviv, Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1974.
  • Possessions [Hafatzim, 1986]. Portsmouth, Heinemann, 1993.
  • Journey to the End of the Millennium, libretto for opera with music by Yosef Bardnaashvili. Premiered at Israeli Opera, May 2005.
  • A Tale of Two Zionists. A play of 1934 meeting of Vladimir Jabotinsky and David Ben-Gurion 2012

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Renowned Israeli writer A.B. Yehoshua died at 85, Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital said on Tuesday." - https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/culture/2022-06-14/ty-article/.premium/renowned-israeli-writer-a-b-yehoshua-dies-at-85/00000181-60cb-d525-af97-f0ffefb50000 https://www.ynet.co.il/entertainment/article/rJptltr1d
  2. ^ "AB Yehoshua obituary". The Guardian. June 15, 2022. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  3. ^ "Extra strong". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  4. ^ The Final Despair – and Hope – of A.B. Yehoshua, Haaretz
  5. ^ Golani Motti (2004). ""If I lived there it would crush me" Jerusalem from the Biographical to the Historical and Back: A Conversation with A. B. Yehoshua". Journal of Israeli History. 23 (2): 279–300. doi:10.1080/1353104042000282429. S2CID 161458710.
  6. ^ Alan L. Mintz (October 1, 1997). The boom in contemporary Israeli fiction. UPNE. pp. 127–8. ISBN 978-0-87451-830-6. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  7. ^ Becker, Avihai (April 24, 2009). . Haaretz. Archived from the original on April 28, 2009.
  8. ^ Feld, Ross. "Restless Souls February 13, 2005, at the Wayback Machine: The novels of Israeli writer A. B. Yehoshua create their own diaspora." Boston Review, 2000.
  9. ^ Berger, Joseph (June 14, 2022). "A.B. Yehoshua, Politically Engaged Israeli Writer, Dies at 85". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  10. ^ "Abraham B. Yehoshua, prominent Israeli author dies". Ynetnews. June 14, 2022 – via www.ynetnews.com.
  11. ^ On Yehoshua's indebtedness to Agnon: “The ‘Double Triangle’ Paradigm in Hebrew Fiction: National Redemption in Bi-generational Love Triangles
  12. ^ Wiley, David. . Archived from the original on January 18, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Minnesota Daily, 1997.
  13. ^ Bloom, Harold. Domestic Derangements; A Late Divorce, By A.B. Yehoshua Translated by Hillel Halkin, The New York Times, February 19, 1984. Retrieved May 5, 2012
  14. ^ Bloom, Harold, The Western Canon New York: Harcourt Brace & Co, 1994, 559
  15. ^ a b c d Bronner, Ethan (November 13, 2008). "A.B. Yehoshua's 'Friendly Fire'". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Gerald Sorin (November 23, 2008). "Dark continent, dark prophecies". Haaretz.
  17. ^ Benny Morris (December 14, 2008). "Israel's crisis of leadership". Los Angeles Times.
  18. ^ a b Maya Sela (December 30, 2008). . Haaretz. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
  19. ^ "Leaving Israel". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  20. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 17, 2007.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on December 27, 2008.
  22. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  23. ^ "Premio Napoli". Fondazione Premio Napoli (in Italian). Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  24. ^ Yehoshua wins French literary prize for 'The Retrospective', Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), November 7, 2012.
  25. ^ "Author Jamaica Kincaid wins Israeli Dan David Prize". Haaretz. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  26. ^ Prize, Dan David. "A. B. Yehoshua". www.dandavidprize.org. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  27. ^ from a speech delivered at the opening panel of the centennial celebration of the American Jewish Committee."Jerusalem Post Article, at the Wayback Machine (archived September 17, 2008)
  28. ^ . Jerusalem Post. June 21, 2002. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  29. ^ A. B. Yehoshua (January 16, 2009). "An open letter to Gideon Levy". Haaretz.
  30. ^ "NYTimes". archive.nytimes.com.
  31. ^ "He's Losing His Mind. Maybe His Country Is Too?". The New York Times. August 4, 2020.

Further reading Edit

Books Edit

  1. Halevi-Wise, Yael The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2020). The Retrospective Imagination of A. B. Yehoshua By Yael Halevi-Wise
  2. Horn, Bernard. Facing the Fires: Conversations with A. B. Yehoshua (Syracuse: University of Syracuse Press, 1998).
  3. Miron, Dan. A. B. Yehoshua’s Ninth-and-a-Half:An “Ashkenazi” Perspective on Two “Sephardic” Novels [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuhad, 2011.
  4. Balaban, Avraham. Mr. Molcho: In the Opposite Direction: An Analysis of A. B. Yehoshua’s Mr. Mani and Molcho [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Ha-kibbutzha-meuchad, 1992.
  5. Banbaji, Amir, NitzaBen Dov and Ziva Shamir, eds. Intersecting Perspectives: Essays on A. B.Yehoshua’s Oeuvre [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Ha-kibbutz ha-meuchad, 2010.
  6. Ben-Dov, Nitza, ed. In the Opposite Direction: Articles on Mr. Mani [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Ha-kibbutz ha-meuhad, 1995.
  7. Morahg, Gilead. Furious Compassion: The Fiction of A. B. Yehoshua [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Dvir, 2014.

Journal articles Edit

  1. Gershon Shaked Interviews A. B. Yehoshua By: Shaked, Gershon; Modern Hebrew Literature, 2006 Fall; 3: 157–69.
  2. A Haifa Life: The Israeli Novelist Talks about Ducking into His Safe Room, Competition among His Writer Friends and Trying to Stay Optimistic about Peace in the Middle East By: Solomon, Deborah; New York Times Magazine, July 30, 2006; 13.
  3. In the Back Yard of Agnon's House: Between The Liberated Bride by A. B. Yehoshua and S. Y. Agnon By: Ben-Dov, Nitza; Hebrew Studies: A Journal Devoted to Hebrew Language and Literature, 2006; 47: 237–51.
  4. Yael Halevi-Wise, "The Watchman’s Stance in A. B. Yehoshua’s Fiction," Hebrew Studies 58 (2017): 357–382.
  5. Talking with A. B. Yehoshua By: Naves, Elaine Kalman; Queen's Quarterly, 2005 Spring; 112 (1): 76–86.
  6. Yael Halevi-Wise, “La formation d’une identité israélienne dans l’ouvre de A.B. Yehoshua.” Une journée avec Avraham Yehoshua: Revue Lacanienne 30 (2016): 161–172.
  7. The Silence of the Historian and the Ingenuity of the Storyteller: Rabbi Amnon of Mayence and Esther Minna of Worms By: Yuval, Israel Jacob; Common Knowledge, 2003 Spring; 9 (2): 228–40.
  8. The Plot of Suicide in A. B. Yehoshua and Leo Tolstoy By: Horn, Bernard; European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, 2001 Oct; 6 (5): 633–38.
  9. The Originary Scene, Sacrifice, and the Politics of Normalization in A. B. Yehoshua's Mr. Mani By: Katz, Adam; Anthropoetics: The Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology, 2001 Fall-2002 Winter; 7 (2): 9 paragraphs.
  10. Borderline Cases: National Identity and Territorial Affinity in A. B. Yehoshua's Mr. Mani By: Morahg, Gilead; AJS Review 30:1, 2006: 167–182.
  11. Yael Halevi-Wise, "Holidays in A. B. Yeshoshua's Opus and Ethos," Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Studies 35.2 (2017): 55–80.
  12. The Perils of Hybridity: Resisting the Post-Colonial Perspective in A. B. Yehoshua's The Liberating Bride By: Morahg, Gilead; AJS Review 33:2, 2009: 363–378.
  13. Portrait of the Artist as an Aging Scholar: A. B. Yehoshua's The Liberating Bride By: Morahg, Gilead; Hebrew Studies 50, 2009: 175–183.
  14. Early Warnings: The Grim Vision of The Liberating Bride By: Morahg, Gilead; Mikan 10, 2010: 5–18.
  15. Ranen Omer-Sherman, “On the verge of a long-craved intimacy’: Distance and Proximity Between Jews and Arab Identities in A. B. Yehoshua's The Liberated Bride,” Journal of Jewish Identities 2.1 (2009): 55- 84.
  16. Yael Halevi-Wise, “Where is the Sephardism in A. B. Yehoshua’s Hesed Sefardi/The Retrospective?” Sephardic Horizons 4.1 (2014): Sephardic Horizons

Book articles Edit

  1. Horn, Bernard. "Sephardic Identity and Its Discontents: The Novels of A. B. Yehoshua" in Sephardism: Spanish Jewish History and the Modern Literary Imagination, Ed. Yael Halevi-Wise (Stanford University Press, 2012).
  2. Halevi-Wise, Yael. "A. B. Yehoshua’s Mr. Mani and the Playful Subjectivity of History,” in Interactive Fictions: Scenes of Storytelling in the Novel. Westport, CT & London: Praeger, 2003. 132–145.
  3. Morahg, Gilead. Shading the Truth: A. B. Yehoshua's 'Facing the Forests' IN: Cutter and Jacobson, History and Literature: New Readings of Jewish Texts in Honor of Arnold J. Band. Providence, RI: Program in Judaic Studies, Brown University; 2002. pp. 409–18
  4. Feldman, Yael. Between Genesis and Sophocles: Biblical Psychopolitics in A. B. Yehoshua's Mr. Mani IN: Cutter and Jacobson, History and Literature: New Readings of Jewish Texts in Honor of Arnold J. Band. Providence, RI: Program in Judaic Studies, Brown University; 2002. pp. 451–64
  5. Morahg, Gilead. A Story of Sweet Perdition: Mr. Mani and the Terrible Power of a Great Obsession. IN: Banbaji, Ben-Dov and Shamir, Intersecting Perspectives: Essays on A. B. Yehoshua’s Oeuvre. Hakibbutz Hameuchad (Tel Aviv, 2010), pp. 213–225.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to A.B. Yehoshua at Wikimedia Commons
  • Bio and list of works
  • Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs short bio + links to books
  • Above the Drowning Sea, featured witness in documentary on the Shanghai Jews, 2017. Above the Drowning Sea Witnesses
  • Short bio
  • Zeek Magazine May 30, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Shoshana Olidort's review of A.B. Yehoshua's Friendly Fire (2009)
  • Appearances on C-SPAN  

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Avraham Gabriel Yehoshua Hebrew אברהם גבריאל בולי יהושע 9 December 1936 14 June 2022 2 was an Israeli novelist essayist and playwright The New York Times called him the Israeli Faulkner 3 Underlying themes in Yehoshua s work are Jewish identity the tense relations with non Jews the conflict between the older and younger generations and the clash between religion and politics 4 A B YehoshuaYehoshua in 2017BornAvraham Gabriel Yehoshua 1936 12 09 December 9 1936Jerusalem Mandatory PalestineDiedJune 14 2022 2022 06 14 aged 85 Tel Aviv Israel 1 OccupationNovelist essayist short story writer playwrightNationalityIsraeliAlma materHebrew University of Jerusalem BA 1961 Teachers College 1962 Sorbonne MA French Literature Literary movementIsraeli New Wave Notable worksMr Mani 1990 The Lover 1977 Facing the Forest Notable awardsACUM Prize 1961 National Jewish Book Award 1990 1993 Israel Prize for Literature 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Prize 2006 A Woman in JerusalemSpouseRivka Kirsninski m 1960 died 2016 wbr Yehoshua s voice source source source recorded April 2017 Contents 1 Biography 2 Literary career 3 Views and opinions 4 Awards and recognition 5 Quotes 6 Works in English translation 6 1 Novels 6 2 Short stories 6 3 Essays 6 4 Plays 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 9 1 Books 9 2 Journal articles 10 Book articles 11 External linksBiography EditAvraham Gabriel Boolie Yehoshua was born to a third generation Jerusalem family of Sephardi origin from Salonika Greece His father Yaakov Yehoshua the son and grandson of rabbis was a scholar and author specializing in the history of Jerusalem His mother Malka Rosilio was born and raised in Mogador Morocco France and immigrated to Jerusalem with her parents in 1932 He grew up in Jerusalem s Kerem Avraham neighborhood 5 He attended Gymnasia Rehavia municipal high school in Jerusalem 6 As a youth Yehoshua was active in the Hebrew Scouts After completing his studies Yehoshua drafted to the Israeli army where he served as a paratrooper from 1954 to 1957 and participated in the 1956 Sinai War After studying literature and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem he began teaching He lived in Jerusalem s Neve Sha anan neighborhood 7 From 1963 to 1967 Yehoshua lived and taught in Paris and served as the General Secretary of the World Union of Jewish Students From 1972 he taught Comparative and Hebrew Literature at the University of Haifa where he held the rank of Full Professor 8 In 1975 he was a writer in residence at St Cross College Oxford He has also been a visiting professor at Harvard 1977 the University of Chicago 1988 1997 2000 and Princeton 1992 Yehoshua was married to Rivka a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst until her death in 2016 He died of esophageal cancer on June 14 2022 in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 9 10 Literary career Edit nbsp Yehoshua with his wife Rivka in Paris 1990s From the end of his military service Yehoshua began to publish fiction His first book of stories Mot Hazaken The Death of the Old Man was published in 1962 He became a prominent figure in the new wave generation of Israeli writers who differed from their predecessors in focussing more closely on the individual and on interpersonal concerns rather than the psychology of a group Yehoshua named Franz Kafka Shmuel Yosef Agnon 11 and William Faulkner as formative influences 12 Harold Bloom wrote an article about Yehoshua s A Late Divorce in The New York Times 13 mentioning the work again in his The Western Canon 14 Yehoshua is the author of twelve novels three books of short stories four plays and four collections of essays including Ahizat Moledet Homeland Lesson 2008 a book of reflections on identity and literature His best received novel Mr Mani is a multigenerational look at Jewish identity and Israel through five conversations that go backwards in time to cover over 200 years of Jewish life in Jerusalem and around the Mediterranean basin 15 It was adapted for television as a five part multilingual series by director Ram Loevy As do many of his works his eighth novel Friendly Fire explores the nature of dysfunctional family relationships 15 in a drama that moves back and forth between Israel and Tanzania 16 His works have been translated and published in 28 countries many have been adapted for film television theatre and opera Views and opinions EditYehoshua was an Israeli Peace Movement activist He set out his political views in essays and interviews and attended the signing of the Geneva Accord Yehoshua was both a long standing critic of the Israeli occupation and also of Palestinian political culture 15 He and other intellectuals mobilized on behalf of the dovish New Movement before the 2009 elections in Israel 17 According to La Stampa before the 2008 2009 Israel Gaza conflict he published an appeal to Gaza residents urging them to end the violence He explained why the Israeli operation was necessary and why it needed to end Precisely because the Gazans are our neighbors we need to be proportionate in this operation We need to try to reach a cease fire as quickly as possible We will always be neighbors so the less blood is shed the better the future will be 18 Yehoshua added that he would be happy for the border crossings to be opened completely and for Palestinians to work in Israel as part of a cease fire 18 Yehoshua was criticized by the American Jewish community for his statement that a full Jewish life could only be had in the Jewish state He claimed that Jews elsewhere were only playing with Judaism 15 Diaspora Judaism is masturbation Yehoshua told editors and reporters at The Jerusalem Post In Israel he said it is the real thing 19 Awards and recognition Edit nbsp Mr Mani manuscript National Library of Israel JerusalemIn 1972 Yehoshua received the Prime Minister s Prize for Hebrew Literary Works In 1983 he was awarded the Brenner Prize citation needed In 1986 he received the Alterman Prize citation needed In 1989 he was a co recipient jointly with Avner Treinin of the Bialik Prize for literature 20 In 1995 he was awarded the Israel Prize for Hebrew literature 21 He has also won the National Jewish Book Award for Five seasons in 1990 22 and the Koret Jewish Book Award in the U S citation needed as well as the Jewish Quarterly Wingate Literary Prize in the United Kingdom citation needed Yehoshua was shortlisted in 2005 for the first Man Booker International Prize citation needed In 2006 A Woman in Jerusalem was awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Prize citation needed In Italy he received the Grinzane Cavour Award the Flaiano Superprize the Giovanni Boccaccio Prize and the Viareggio Prize for Lifetime Achievement citation needed In 2003 his novel The Liberated Bride won both the Premio Napoli 23 and the Lampedusa Literary Prize citation needed Friendly Fire won the Premio Roma in 2008 citation needed He received honorary doctorates from Hebrew Union College 1990 Tel Aviv University 1998 Torino University 1999 Bar Ilan University 2000 and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 2012 citation needed In November 2012 Yehoshua received the Prix Medicis etranger for his novel חסד ספרדי English The Retrospective French Retrospective 24 In 2017 he received the Dan David Prize Award 25 26 Quotes Edit Diaspora Jews change their nationalities like jackets Once they were Polish and Russian now they are British and American One day they could choose to be Chinese or Singaporean For me Avraham Yehoshua there is no alternative I cannot keep my identity outside Israel Being Israeli is my skin not my jacket 27 I ask myself a question that must be asked What brought the Germans and what is bringing the Palestinians to such a hatred of us We have a tough history We came here out of a Jewish experience and the settlements are messing it up 28 We are not bent on killing Palestinian children to avenge the killing of our children All we are trying to do is get their leaders to stop this senseless and wicked aggression and it is only because of the tragic and deliberate mingling between Hamas fighters and the civilian population that children too are unfortunately being killed The fact is that since the disengagement Hamas has fired only at civilians Even in this war to my astonishment I see that they are not aiming at the army concentrations along the border but time and again at civilian communities 29 Works in English translation EditNovels Edit The Lover Ha Me ahev 1977 Garden City N Y Doubleday 1978 translated by Philip Simpson Dutton 1985 Harvest HBJ 1993 ISBN 978 0 15 653912 8 London Halban Publishers 2004 2007 ISBN 1870015 91 6 A Late Divorce Gerushim Meuharim 1982 London Harvill Press 1984 Garden City N Y Doubleday 1984 London Sphere Abacus Books 1985 New York Dutton 1985 San Diego Harcourt Brace 1993 ISBN 978 0 15 649447 2 London Halban Publishers 2005 ISBN 187 0 01 5959 Five Seasons Molcho 1987 New York Doubleday 1989 New York Dutton Obelisk 1989 London Collins 1989 Harmondsworth Penguin Books 1990 London Fontana 1990 ISBN 978 1 870015 94 3 London Halban Publishers 2005 ISBN 1870015 94 0 Mr Mani Mar Mani 1989 New York Doubleday 1992 London Collins 1992 London Peter Halban 1993 2002 ISBN 1 870015 77 0 San Diego Harvest HBJ 1993 London Phoenix Orion Books 1994 ISBN 978 1 85799 185 7 Open Heart Ha Shiv a Me Hodu The Return from India 1994 Garden City N Y Doubleday 1995 London Halban Publishers 1996 ISBN 978 1 87 001563 9 San Diego Harvest HBJ 1997 ISBN 978 0 15 600484 8 30 A Journey to the End of the Millennium Masah El Tom Ha Elef 1997 New York Doubleday amp Co 1999 London Peter Halban 1999 ISBN 1 870015 71 1 The Liberated Bride Ha Kala Ha Meshachreret 2001 London Peter Halban 2003 2004 2006 ISBN 1 870015 86 X A Woman in Jerusalem Shlihuto Shel Ha memouneh Al Mashabei Enosh The Human Resources Supervisor s Mission 2004 London Halban Publishers 2006 2011 ISBN 978 1 905559 24 4 New York Harcourt 2006 ISBN 978 0 15 101226 8 Friendly Fire A Duet Esh Yedidutit 2007 London Halban Publishers 2008 ISBN 978 1 905559 19 0 New York Harcourt 2008 ISBN 978 0 15 101419 4 The Retrospective חסד ספרדי New York Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2013 ISBN 978 0 547496 96 2 London Halban Publishers 2013 ISBN 978 1 905559 56 5 The Extra 2014 The Tunnel New York Houghton Mifflin Harcourt The Tunnel Archived September 9 2020 at the Wayback Machine 2020 August 4 ISBN 978 1 328622 55 6 London Halban Publishers The Tunnel 2020 February 27 ISBN 978 1 912600 03 8 31 The Only Daughter New York Harper Via 2023 ISBN 978 0 35 867O44 5Short stories Edit Early in the Summer of 1970 Bi Thilat Kayitz 1970 1972 Garden City N Y Doubleday 1977 London Heinemann 1980 New York Berkley Publishing 1981 London Fontana Paperbacks 1990 ISBN 978 0 385 02590 4 Three Days and a Child Shlosha Yamim Ve Yeled 1975 Garden City N Y Doubleday 1970 London Peter Owen 1971 ISBN 978 0 7206 0161 9 The Continuing Silence of a Poet London Peter Halban 1988 1999 ISBN 1 870015 73 8 London Fontana Paperbacks 1990 London New York Penguin 1991 Syracuse N Y Syracuse University Press 1998 ISBN 978 0 8156 0559 1Essays Edit Israel London Collins 1988 New York Harper amp Row 1988 Jerusalem Steimatzky Collins Harvill 1988 Between Right and Right Bein Zechut Le Zechut 1980 Garden City N Y Doubleday 1981 ISBN 978 0 385 17035 2 The Terrible Power of a Minor Guilt Kocha Ha Nora Shel Ashma Ktana 1998 New York Syracuse University Press 2000 ISBN 978 0 8156 0656 7 An Attempt to Identify the Root Cause of Antisemitism Azure Spring 2008 Plays Edit A Night in May Layla Be May 1975 Tel Aviv Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature 1974 Possessions Hafatzim 1986 Portsmouth Heinemann 1993 Journey to the End of the Millennium libretto for opera with music by Yosef Bardnaashvili Premiered at Israeli Opera May 2005 A Tale of Two Zionists A play of 1934 meeting of Vladimir Jabotinsky and David Ben Gurion 2012See also Edit nbsp Literature portalList of Israel Prize recipients List of Bialik Prize recipientsReferences Edit Renowned Israeli writer A B Yehoshua died at 85 Tel Aviv s Ichilov Hospital said on Tuesday https www haaretz com israel news culture 2022 06 14 ty article premium renowned israeli writer a b yehoshua dies at 85 00000181 60cb d525 af97 f0ffefb50000 https www ynet co il entertainment article rJptltr1d AB Yehoshua obituary The Guardian June 15 2022 Retrieved June 18 2022 Extra strong The Jerusalem Post JPost com The Final Despair and Hope of A B Yehoshua Haaretz Golani Motti 2004 If I lived there it would crush me Jerusalem from the Biographical to the Historical and Back A Conversation with A B Yehoshua Journal of Israeli History 23 2 279 300 doi 10 1080 1353104042000282429 S2CID 161458710 Alan L Mintz October 1 1997 The boom in contemporary Israeli fiction UPNE pp 127 8 ISBN 978 0 87451 830 6 Retrieved August 29 2011 Becker Avihai April 24 2009 Catch 74 Haaretz Archived from the original on April 28 2009 Feld Ross Restless Souls Archived February 13 2005 at the Wayback Machine The novels of Israeli writer A B Yehoshua create their own diaspora Boston Review 2000 Berger Joseph June 14 2022 A B Yehoshua Politically Engaged Israeli Writer Dies at 85 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 18 2022 Abraham B Yehoshua prominent Israeli author dies Ynetnews June 14 2022 via www ynetnews com On Yehoshua s indebtedness to Agnon The Double Triangle Paradigm in Hebrew Fiction National Redemption in Bi generational Love Triangles Wiley David Talkin bout his generation Israeli writer A B Yehoshua on the waning art of the democratic novel Archived from the original on January 18 2008 Retrieved March 27 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Minnesota Daily 1997 Bloom Harold Domestic Derangements A Late Divorce By A B Yehoshua Translated by Hillel Halkin The New York Times February 19 1984 Retrieved May 5 2012 Bloom Harold The Western Canon New York Harcourt Brace amp Co 1994 559 a b c d Bronner Ethan November 13 2008 A B Yehoshua s Friendly Fire The New York Times Gerald Sorin November 23 2008 Dark continent dark prophecies Haaretz Benny Morris December 14 2008 Israel s crisis of leadership Los Angeles Times a b Maya Sela December 30 2008 Amos Oz Hamas responsible for outbreak of Gaza violence Haaretz Archived from the original on December 24 2009 Retrieved October 18 2009 Leaving Israel The Jerusalem Post JPost com List of Bialik Prize recipients 1933 2004 in Hebrew Tel Aviv Municipality website PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 17 2007 Israel Prize Official Site Recipients in 1995 in Hebrew Archived from the original on December 27 2008 Past Winners Jewish Book Council Retrieved January 20 2020 Premio Napoli Fondazione Premio Napoli in Italian Retrieved June 15 2022 Yehoshua wins French literary prize for The Retrospective Jewish Telegraphic Agency JTA November 7 2012 Author Jamaica Kincaid wins Israeli Dan David Prize Haaretz Retrieved October 25 2020 Prize Dan David A B Yehoshua www dandavidprize org Retrieved October 25 2020 from a speech delivered at the opening panel of the centennial celebration of the American Jewish Committee Jerusalem Post Article AJN Article at the Wayback Machine archived September 17 2008 A B Yehoshua at an academic conference Jerusalem Post June 21 2002 Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved March 27 2017 A B Yehoshua January 16 2009 An open letter to Gideon Levy Haaretz NYTimes archive nytimes com He s Losing His Mind Maybe His Country Is Too The New York Times August 4 2020 Further reading EditBooks Edit Halevi Wise Yael The Retrospective Imagination of A B Yehoshua University Park PA Penn State University Press 2020 The Retrospective Imagination of A B Yehoshua By Yael Halevi Wise Horn Bernard Facing the Fires Conversations with A B Yehoshua Syracuse University of Syracuse Press 1998 Miron Dan A B Yehoshua s Ninth and a Half An Ashkenazi Perspective on Two Sephardic Novels Hebrew Tel Aviv Hakibbutz Hameuhad 2011 Balaban Avraham Mr Molcho In the Opposite Direction An Analysis of A B Yehoshua s Mr Mani andMolcho Hebrew Tel Aviv Ha kibbutzha meuchad 1992 Banbaji Amir NitzaBen Dov and Ziva Shamir eds Intersecting Perspectives Essays on A B Yehoshua s Oeuvre Hebrew Tel Aviv Ha kibbutz ha meuchad 2010 Ben Dov Nitza ed In the Opposite Direction Articles on Mr Mani Hebrew Tel Aviv Ha kibbutz ha meuhad 1995 Morahg Gilead Furious Compassion The Fiction of A B Yehoshua Hebrew Tel Aviv Dvir 2014 Journal articles Edit Gershon Shaked Interviews A B Yehoshua By Shaked Gershon Modern Hebrew Literature 2006 Fall 3 157 69 A Haifa Life The Israeli Novelist Talks about Ducking into His Safe Room Competition among His Writer Friends and Trying to Stay Optimistic about Peace in the Middle East By Solomon Deborah New York Times Magazine July 30 2006 13 In the Back Yard of Agnon s House Between The Liberated Bride by A B Yehoshua and S Y Agnon By Ben Dov Nitza Hebrew Studies A Journal Devoted to Hebrew Language and Literature 2006 47 237 51 Yael Halevi Wise The Watchman s Stance in A B Yehoshua s Fiction Hebrew Studies 58 2017 357 382 Talking with A B Yehoshua By Naves Elaine Kalman Queen s Quarterly 2005 Spring 112 1 76 86 Yael Halevi Wise La formation d une identite israelienne dans l ouvre de A B Yehoshua Une journee avec Avraham Yehoshua Revue Lacanienne 30 2016 161 172 The Silence of the Historian and the Ingenuity of the Storyteller Rabbi Amnon of Mayence and Esther Minna of Worms By Yuval Israel Jacob Common Knowledge 2003 Spring 9 2 228 40 The Plot of Suicide in A B Yehoshua and Leo Tolstoy By Horn Bernard European Legacy Toward New Paradigms 2001 Oct 6 5 633 38 The Originary Scene Sacrifice and the Politics of Normalization in A B Yehoshua s Mr Mani By Katz Adam Anthropoetics The Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology 2001 Fall 2002 Winter 7 2 9 paragraphs Borderline Cases National Identity and Territorial Affinity in A B Yehoshua s Mr Mani By Morahg Gilead AJS Review 30 1 2006 167 182 Yael Halevi Wise Holidays in A B Yeshoshua s Opus and Ethos Shofar An Interdisciplinary Journal Studies 35 2 2017 55 80 The Perils of Hybridity Resisting the Post Colonial Perspective in A B Yehoshua s The Liberating Bride By Morahg Gilead AJS Review 33 2 2009 363 378 Portrait of the Artist as an Aging Scholar A B Yehoshua s The Liberating Bride By Morahg Gilead Hebrew Studies 50 2009 175 183 Early Warnings The Grim Vision of The Liberating Bride By Morahg Gilead Mikan 10 2010 5 18 Ranen Omer Sherman On the verge of a long craved intimacy Distance and Proximity Between Jews and Arab Identities in A B Yehoshua s The Liberated Bride Journal of Jewish Identities 2 1 2009 55 84 Yael Halevi Wise Where is the Sephardism in A B Yehoshua s Hesed Sefardi The Retrospective Sephardic Horizons 4 1 2014 Sephardic HorizonsBook articles EditHorn Bernard Sephardic Identity and Its Discontents The Novels of A B Yehoshua in Sephardism Spanish Jewish History and the Modern Literary Imagination Ed Yael Halevi Wise Stanford University Press 2012 Halevi Wise Yael A B Yehoshua s Mr Mani and the Playful Subjectivity of History in Interactive Fictions Scenes of Storytelling in the Novel Westport CT amp London Praeger 2003 132 145 Morahg Gilead Shading the Truth A B Yehoshua s Facing the Forests IN Cutter and Jacobson History and Literature New Readings of Jewish Texts in Honor of Arnold J Band Providence RI Program in Judaic Studies Brown University 2002 pp 409 18 Feldman Yael Between Genesis and Sophocles Biblical Psychopolitics in A B Yehoshua s Mr Mani IN Cutter and Jacobson History and Literature New Readings of Jewish Texts in Honor of Arnold J Band Providence RI Program in Judaic Studies Brown University 2002 pp 451 64 Morahg Gilead A Story of Sweet Perdition Mr Mani and the Terrible Power of a Great Obsession IN Banbaji Ben Dov and Shamir Intersecting Perspectives Essays on A B Yehoshua s Oeuvre Hakibbutz Hameuchad Tel Aviv 2010 pp 213 225 External links Edit nbsp Media related to A B Yehoshua at Wikimedia Commons Abraham B Yehoshua Institute for Translation of Hebrew Literature Bio and list of works Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs short bio links to books Above the Drowning Sea featured witness in documentary on the Shanghai Jews 2017 Above the Drowning Sea Witnesses The Jewish Agency for Israel Short bio Zeek Magazine Archived May 30 2020 at the Wayback Machine Shoshana Olidort s review of A B Yehoshua s Friendly Fire 2009 Appearances on C SPAN nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A B Yehoshua amp oldid 1169917065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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