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Etgar Keret

Etgar Keret (Hebrew: אתגר קרת, born August 20, 1967) is an Israeli writer known for his short stories, graphic novels, and scriptwriting for film and television.

Etgar Keret
Etgar Keret, 2016
Bornאתגר קרת
(1967-08-20) August 20, 1967 (age 55)
Ramat Gan, Israel
LanguageHebrew
NationalityIsraeli / Polish
Alma materBen-Gurion University of the Negev,
Tel Aviv University
Genreshort stories,
graphic novels,
screenwriting
Notable awardsOrdre des Arts et des Lettres
SpouseShira Geffen
Signature
Website
www.etgarkeret.com

Personal life

 
Etgar Keret in 2005

Keret was born in Ramat Gan, Israel in 1967.[1] He is a third child to parents who survived the Holocaust.[2] Both of his parents are from Poland.[3] He studied at Ohel Shem high school, and at the Adi Lautman Interdisciplinary Programme for Outstanding Students of Tel Aviv University. He lives in Tel Aviv with his wife, Shira Geffen, and their son, Lev. He is a lecturer at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer Sheva, and at Tel Aviv University. He holds dual Israeli and Polish citizenship.

Literary career

Keret's first published work was Pipelines (צינורות‎, Tzinorot, 1992), a collection of short stories which was largely ignored when it came out. His second book, Missing Kissinger (געגועיי לקיסינג'ר‎, Ga'agu'ai le-Kissinger, 1994), a collection of fifty very short stories, caught the attention of the general public. The short story "Siren", which deals with the paradoxes of modern Israeli society, is included in the curriculum for the Israeli matriculation exam in literature.

Keret has co-authored several comic books, among them Nobody Said It Was Going to Be Fun (לא באנו ליהנות‎, Lo banu leihanot, 1996) with Rutu Modan and Streets of Fury (סמטאות הזעם, Simtaot Haza'am, 1997) with Asaf Hanuka. In 1999, five of his stories were translated into English, and adapted into "graphic novellas" under the joint title Jetlag. The illustrators were the five members of the Actus Tragicus collective.

In 1998, Keret published Kneller's Happy Campers (הקייטנה של קנלר‎, Hakaytana Shel Kneller), a collection of short stories. The title story, the longest in the collection, follows a young man who commits suicide and goes on a quest for love in the afterlife. It appears in the English language collection of Keret's stories The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God & Other Stories (2004) and was adapted into the graphic novel Pizzeria Kamikaze (2006), with illustrations by Asaf Hanuka. Keret's latest short story collections are Anihu (אניהו‎, literally I-am-him, 2002; translated into English as Cheap Moon, after one of the other stories in the collection) and Pitom Defikah Ba-delet (פתאום דפיקה בדלת‎, translated into English as Suddenly a Knock at the Door).

Keret also wrote a children's book Dad Runs Away with the Circus (2004), illustrated by Rutu Modan.

Keret publishes some of his works on the Hebrew-language web site "Bimah Hadashah" (New Stage).

His 2019 book published in English as Fly Already (תקלה בקצה הגלקסיה‎, literally Glitch at the Edge of the Galaxy) won Israel’s prestigious Sapir Prize in Literature. The prize includes a paid translation of the winning book into any language of the author’s choosing, and Keret gained some attention for selecting Yiddish. This was the first time an author had chosen that language in the prize’s 20-year history.[1]

Other media

Keret has worked in Israeli television and film, including three seasons as a writer for the popular sketch show The Cameri Quintet. He also wrote the story for the 2001 TV movie Aball'e starring Shmil Ben Ari.

In 2006, Wristcutters: A Love Story, a dark comedy/love story based on Keret's novella Kneller's Happy Campers, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The story was adapted by director Goran Dukić into a film starring Patrick Fugit, Shannyn Sossamon, Tom Waits and Will Arnett.

Etgar and his wife Shira directed the 2007 film Jellyfish, based on a story written by Shira.

$9.99, a stop motion animated feature film, was released in 2009. Written by Keret and directed by Tatia Rosenthal, it is an Israeli/Australian co-production featuring the voices of Geoffrey Rush, Anthony LaPaglia and other leading Australian actors.[4]

In 2010 a short feature film based on Keret's story was released. An Exclusive novella was adapted and directed by the young Polish director Krzysztof Szot. The film, also known as Wyłączność (An Exclusive), was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2010 in the Short Film Corner section.

Keret's work is frequently featured on the National Public Radio program This American Life, which has presented readings of eight of his stories.[5]

In October 2011 the public radio show Selected Shorts devoted an entire show to live readings of Keret's stories, including “Suddenly a Knock at the Door,” “Halibut," “Lieland”, and “Fatso.”[6] Keret himself introduced several of the stories.[7]

In August 2012, the short film Glue [8] based on Etgar Keret's short story "Crazy Glue", participated in the Rhode Island International Film Festival.

In May 2013, the short film LieLand,[9] adapted and directed by Silvia Grossmann, a Brazilian/American filmmaker, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

In 2017, Keret's short story Parallel Universes was adapted into a short film by British-Israeli actor Liran Nathan.[10] The film was screened at various international film festivals including the Newport Beach Film Festival and the British Urban Film Festival.

Writing style

 
Autograph on Keret's book, Jerusalem, 2010, writers' conference

Keret's writing style is lean, using everyday language, slang, and dialect. His work has influenced many writers of his generation,[citation needed] as well as bringing a renewed surge in popularity for the short story form in Israel in the second half of the 1990s.[citation needed][11]

According to linguist Ghil'ad Zuckermann, Etgar Keret was criticized by linguist Menahem Zevi Kaddari "for using a 'thin language' – as opposed to Shmuel Yosef Agnon".[12]: 22  Zuckermann defends Keret and argues that "Kaddari compares Keret to Agnon as if they wrote in two different registers of the same language"[12]: 22  whereas "Keret is, in fact, writing in a different language. Whilst Agnon attempts to write in (Mishnaic) Hebrew, which is obviously not his mother tongue (Yiddish), Keret writes authentically in his native Israeli."[12]: 22  Zuckermann provides an example: when Agnon wrote, in 1944, אשתו מתה עליו ishtó méta alàv, literally "his wife died/dies on him", he meant "he became a widower". When Keret says so, he means "his wife loves him very much".[12]: 22 

Awards

Keret has received the Prime Minister's award for literature, as well as the Ministry of Culture's Cinema Prize. In 2006 he was chosen as an outstanding artist of the prestigious Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation.

In 1993 he won the first prize in the Alternative Theater Festival in Akko for Entebbe: A Musical, which he wrote with Jonathan Bar Giora.

The short film Malka Lev Adom (Skin Deep, 1996), which Keret wrote and directed with Ran Tal, won an Israel Film Academy award and first place in the Munich International Festival of Film Schools. The film Jellyfish, a joint venture for Keret and his wife received the Camera d'Or prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Missing Kissinger won the 2008 JQ Wingate Prize.

Keret was on the jury for the 2010 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.[13]

In 2010, Keret received the Chevalier (Knight) Medallion of France's Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. [14]

He has received the Charles Bronfman Prize for 2016.[15]

Keret received the 2018 Sapir Prize for Literature for his short-story collection Takalah be-Katzeh ha-Galaksiya (Hebrew title: תקלה בקצה הגלקסיה, "A Glitch at the Edge of the Galaxy") whose English translation, Fly Already, won the 2019 National Jewish Book Award for Fiction.[16][17][18] This book also appeared in a Bulgarian translation in 2020.[19]

Inspirations

Criticism

A review of Missing Kissinger by Todd McEwen describes Etgar Keret's locale as that of "male confusion, loneliness, blundering, bellowing and, above all, stasis. His narrator is trapped in an angry masculine wistfulness which is awful to behold in its masturbatory disconnection from the world's real possibilities and pleasures." Keret is "not much of a stylist - you get the impression that he throws three or four of these stories off on the bus to work every morning," and his "wild, blackly inventive pieces...might have been dreamed up by a mad scientist rather than a writer."[20]

Works

Short fiction

Collections
  • The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God & Other Stories, New York: Toby Press, 2004, ISBN 1-59264-105-9 (paperback).
Includes "Kneller's Happy Campers" and other stories.
15 short stories by Keret and a novella by El-Youssef.
  • The Nimrod Flipout, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006, ISBN 0-374-22243-6 (paperback).
Selections from Keret's four short-story collections.
Includes "Crazy Glue" and other short stories from Keret's first collections.
Stories[a]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Creative writing 2012 Keret, Etgar (January 2, 2012). "Creative writing". The New Yorker. New York: Condé Nast.
Mitzvah 2022 Keret, Etgar (June 20, 2022). "Mitzvah". The New Yorker. New York: Condé Nast.

Comics

Children's books

  • Dad Runs Away With The Circus, Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press, 2004, ISBN 0-7636-2247-8.

Memoirs

  • The Seven Good Years: A Memoir. New York: Riverhead Books. 2015.

Mini Series

  • The Middleman.[22] 2020

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted

References

  1. ^ Michael Gluzman; Naomi Seidman (1 September 1996). Israel: a traveler's literary companion. Whereabouts Press. p. 233. ISBN 978-1-883513-03-0. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b Jaggi, Maya (17 March 2007). "Life at a louder volume". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  3. ^ Rovner, Adam (12 March 2009). "Interviews Etgar Keret on Tradition, Translation, and Alien Toasters". Words Without Borders. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Etgar Keret". IMDb. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Archive". This American Life. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Broadcast Schedule - Selected Shorts". www.symphonyspace.org. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  7. ^ PRI's Selected Shorts Presents "The World of Etgar Keret" (mp3 file)[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  9. ^ "LieLand". Retrieved 18 January 2019 – via www.imdb.com.
  10. ^ "Parallel Universes (Short 2017) - IMDb". IMDb.
  11. ^ Peleg, Yaron (2008). Israeli Culture between the Two Intifadas : A Brief Romance. University of Texas Press. ISBN 9780292794269.
  12. ^ a b c d Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2020). Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199812790. ISBN 9780199812776
  13. ^ Jury & candidates for 2010 Neustadt Prize May 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, announced March 2009.
  14. ^ Israeli author wins prestigious award 2010-11-26 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Administrator. "Etgar Keret - The Charles Bronfman Prize". thecharlesbronfmanprize.com. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  16. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  17. ^ "Jewish Book Council announces 2019 National Jewish Book Awards Winners". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  18. ^ Izikovich, Gili (21 January 2019). "Etgar Keret Wins Most Prestigious Israeli Literary Award". Haaretz. Tel Aviv.
  19. ^ Benatov, Joseph. "Авария на края на Галактиката". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  20. ^ McEwen, Todd (24 March 2007). "Review: Missing Kissinger by Etgar Keret". The Guardian. London.
  21. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Fly Already by Etgar Keret, trans. From the Hebrew by Sondra Silverston et al. Riverhead, $27 (224p) ISBN 978-1-59463-327-0".
  22. ^ "The Middleman". The Criterion Channel. Retrieved 2023-02-11.

External links

  • Etgar Keret - official website
  • Etgar Keret at IMDb

Biography

  • - bio and list of works
  • Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation - bio and press reviews

Interviews

Works

  • - a short story, Guernica Magazine (January 2010)
  • "The Nimrod Flip Out" 2017-07-03 at the Wayback Machine - a short story, Zoetrope: All-Story (Summer 2004)
  • - a short story, LA Weekly (March 2007)
  • Etgar Keret reads "Hat Trick" from The Girl on the Fridge, PEN American Center (2008)
  • Myth Milk by: Etgar Keret from The Girl on the Fridge, PEN American Center
  • - a short story, LA Weekly (September 2007)
  • "Freeze" - a short story, LA Weekly (January 2008)
  • "Loquat"[permanent dead link] - a short story, LA Weekly (April 2008)
  • "Snot"[permanent dead link] - a short story, Pandalous (September 2009)
  • Etgar Keret at Bamah Hadashah - selected works (in Hebrew)
  • Magic & childhood - Three tales of innocence from Israel

Articles and reviews

  • Stupor in Our Times - article on Israeli politics by Keret, originally published in The New York Times (March 2006), via PEN American Center.
  • The Incursion of Politics into the Private Sphere Article by Lewis Gropp about Keret's joint project with Samir El-Youssef, Qantara.de (August 2006)
  • - By Michael Lukas, Tikkun magazine
  • Translating Monsters into Songbirds: the Stories of Etgar Keret 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine - By James Warner, Identity Theory

Related sites

  • Wristcutters: A Love Story, official website of the film.
  • , official website of the film.

etgar, keret, hebrew, אתגר, קרת, born, august, 1967, israeli, writer, known, short, stories, graphic, novels, scriptwriting, film, television, 2016bornאתגר, קרת, 1967, august, 1967, ramat, israellanguagehebrewnationalityisraeli, polishalma, materben, gurion, u. Etgar Keret Hebrew אתגר קרת born August 20 1967 is an Israeli writer known for his short stories graphic novels and scriptwriting for film and television Etgar KeretEtgar Keret 2016Bornאתגר קרת 1967 08 20 August 20 1967 age 55 Ramat Gan IsraelLanguageHebrewNationalityIsraeli PolishAlma materBen Gurion University of the Negev Tel Aviv UniversityGenreshort stories graphic novels screenwritingNotable awardsOrdre des Arts et des LettresSpouseShira GeffenSignatureWebsitewww wbr etgarkeret wbr com Contents 1 Personal life 2 Literary career 3 Other media 4 Writing style 5 Awards 6 Inspirations 7 Criticism 8 Works 8 1 Short fiction 8 2 Comics 8 3 Children s books 8 4 Memoirs 8 5 Mini Series 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links 12 1 Biography 12 2 Interviews 12 3 Works 12 4 Articles and reviews 12 5 Related sitesPersonal life Edit Etgar Keret in 2005 Keret was born in Ramat Gan Israel in 1967 1 He is a third child to parents who survived the Holocaust 2 Both of his parents are from Poland 3 He studied at Ohel Shem high school and at the Adi Lautman Interdisciplinary Programme for Outstanding Students of Tel Aviv University He lives in Tel Aviv with his wife Shira Geffen and their son Lev He is a lecturer at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Beer Sheva and at Tel Aviv University He holds dual Israeli and Polish citizenship Literary career EditKeret s first published work was Pipelines צינורות Tzinorot 1992 a collection of short stories which was largely ignored when it came out His second book Missing Kissinger געגועיי לקיסינג ר Ga agu ai le Kissinger 1994 a collection of fifty very short stories caught the attention of the general public The short story Siren which deals with the paradoxes of modern Israeli society is included in the curriculum for the Israeli matriculation exam in literature Keret has co authored several comic books among them Nobody Said It Was Going to Be Fun לא באנו ליהנות Lo banu leihanot 1996 with Rutu Modan and Streets of Fury סמטאות הזעם Simtaot Haza am 1997 with Asaf Hanuka In 1999 five of his stories were translated into English and adapted into graphic novellas under the joint title Jetlag The illustrators were the five members of the Actus Tragicus collective In 1998 Keret published Kneller s Happy Campers הקייטנה של קנלר Hakaytana Shel Kneller a collection of short stories The title story the longest in the collection follows a young man who commits suicide and goes on a quest for love in the afterlife It appears in the English language collection of Keret s stories The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God amp Other Stories 2004 and was adapted into the graphic novel Pizzeria Kamikaze 2006 with illustrations by Asaf Hanuka Keret s latest short story collections are Anihu אניהו literally I am him 2002 translated into English as Cheap Moon after one of the other stories in the collection and Pitom Defikah Ba delet פתאום דפיקה בדלת translated into English as Suddenly a Knock at the Door Keret also wrote a children s book Dad Runs Away with the Circus 2004 illustrated by Rutu Modan Keret publishes some of his works on the Hebrew language web site Bimah Hadashah New Stage His 2019 book published in English as Fly Already תקלה בקצה הגלקסיה literally Glitch at the Edge of the Galaxy won Israel s prestigious Sapir Prize in Literature The prize includes a paid translation of the winning book into any language of the author s choosing and Keret gained some attention for selecting Yiddish This was the first time an author had chosen that language in the prize s 20 year history 1 Other media EditKeret has worked in Israeli television and film including three seasons as a writer for the popular sketch show The Cameri Quintet He also wrote the story for the 2001 TV movie Aball e starring Shmil Ben Ari In 2006 Wristcutters A Love Story a dark comedy love story based on Keret s novella Kneller s Happy Campers premiered at the Sundance Film Festival The story was adapted by director Goran Dukic into a film starring Patrick Fugit Shannyn Sossamon Tom Waits and Will Arnett Etgar and his wife Shira directed the 2007 film Jellyfish based on a story written by Shira 9 99 a stop motion animated feature film was released in 2009 Written by Keret and directed by Tatia Rosenthal it is an Israeli Australian co production featuring the voices of Geoffrey Rush Anthony LaPaglia and other leading Australian actors 4 In 2010 a short feature film based on Keret s story was released An Exclusive novella was adapted and directed by the young Polish director Krzysztof Szot The film also known as Wylacznosc An Exclusive was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2010 in the Short Film Corner section Keret s work is frequently featured on the National Public Radio program This American Life which has presented readings of eight of his stories 5 In October 2011 the public radio show Selected Shorts devoted an entire show to live readings of Keret s stories including Suddenly a Knock at the Door Halibut Lieland and Fatso 6 Keret himself introduced several of the stories 7 In August 2012 the short film Glue 8 based on Etgar Keret s short story Crazy Glue participated in the Rhode Island International Film Festival In May 2013 the short film LieLand 9 adapted and directed by Silvia Grossmann a Brazilian American filmmaker premiered at the Cannes Film Festival In 2017 Keret s short story Parallel Universes was adapted into a short film by British Israeli actor Liran Nathan 10 The film was screened at various international film festivals including the Newport Beach Film Festival and the British Urban Film Festival Writing style Edit Autograph on Keret s book Jerusalem 2010 writers conference Keret s writing style is lean using everyday language slang and dialect His work has influenced many writers of his generation citation needed as well as bringing a renewed surge in popularity for the short story form in Israel in the second half of the 1990s citation needed 11 According to linguist Ghil ad Zuckermann Etgar Keret was criticized by linguist Menahem Zevi Kaddari for using a thin language as opposed to Shmuel Yosef Agnon 12 22 Zuckermann defends Keret and argues that Kaddari compares Keret to Agnon as if they wrote in two different registers of the same language 12 22 whereas Keret is in fact writing in a different language Whilst Agnon attempts to write in Mishnaic Hebrew which is obviously not his mother tongue Yiddish Keret writes authentically in his native Israeli 12 22 Zuckermann provides an example when Agnon wrote in 1944 אשתו מתה עליו ishto meta alav literally his wife died dies on him he meant he became a widower When Keret says so he means his wife loves him very much 12 22 Awards EditKeret has received the Prime Minister s award for literature as well as the Ministry of Culture s Cinema Prize In 2006 he was chosen as an outstanding artist of the prestigious Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation In 1993 he won the first prize in the Alternative Theater Festival in Akko for Entebbe A Musical which he wrote with Jonathan Bar Giora The short film Malka Lev Adom Skin Deep 1996 which Keret wrote and directed with Ran Tal won an Israel Film Academy award and first place in the Munich International Festival of Film Schools The film Jellyfish a joint venture for Keret and his wife received the Camera d Or prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival Missing Kissinger won the 2008 JQ Wingate Prize Keret was on the jury for the 2010 Neustadt International Prize for Literature 13 In 2010 Keret received the Chevalier Knight Medallion of France s Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 14 He has received the Charles Bronfman Prize for 2016 15 Keret received the 2018 Sapir Prize for Literature for his short story collection Takalah be Katzeh ha Galaksiya Hebrew title תקלה בקצה הגלקסיה A Glitch at the Edge of the Galaxy whose English translation Fly Already won the 2019 National Jewish Book Award for Fiction 16 17 18 This book also appeared in a Bulgarian translation in 2020 19 Inspirations EditSlaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner Miller s Crossing by the Coen brothers Twelve Monkeys by Terry Gilliam 2 Criticism EditA review of Missing Kissinger by Todd McEwen describes Etgar Keret s locale as that of male confusion loneliness blundering bellowing and above all stasis His narrator is trapped in an angry masculine wistfulness which is awful to behold in its masturbatory disconnection from the world s real possibilities and pleasures Keret is not much of a stylist you get the impression that he throws three or four of these stories off on the bus to work every morning and his wild blackly inventive pieces might have been dreamed up by a mad scientist rather than a writer 20 Works EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items September 2018 Short fiction Edit CollectionsThe Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God amp Other Stories New York Toby Press 2004 ISBN 1 59264 105 9 paperback Includes Kneller s Happy Campers and other stories dd Gaza Blues with Samir El Youssef London David Paul 2004 ISBN 0 9540542 4 5 15 short stories by Keret and a novella by El Youssef dd The Nimrod Flipout Farrar Straus and Giroux 2006 ISBN 0 374 22243 6 paperback Selections from Keret s four short story collections dd Missing Kissinger Vintage Books 2008 ISBN 0 09 949816 2 paperback The Girl On The Fridge Farrar Straus and Giroux 2008 ISBN 0 374 53105 6 paperback Includes Crazy Glue and other short stories from Keret s first collections dd Four Stories Syracuse University Press 2010 ISBN 0 8156 8156 9 paperback A Moonless Night Am Oved Publishers Ltdd 2010 with Shira Geffen and David Polonsky Suddenly a Knock on the Door Farrar Straus and Giroux 2012 ISBN 978 0 374 53333 5 paperback Fly Already Granta Books 2019 ISBN 978 1783780495 21 Stories a Title Year First published Reprinted collectedCreative writing 2012 Keret Etgar January 2 2012 Creative writing The New Yorker New York Conde Nast Mitzvah 2022 Keret Etgar June 20 2022 Mitzvah The New Yorker New York Conde Nast Comics Edit Jetlag Tel Aviv Actus Tragicus 1998 Top Shelf Productions 1999 ISBN 965 90221 0 7 Pizzeria Kamikaze illustrated by Asaf Hanuka Alternative Comics 2005 ISBN 1 891867 90 3 Children s books Edit Dad Runs Away With The Circus Cambridge MA Candlewick Press 2004 ISBN 0 7636 2247 8 Memoirs Edit The Seven Good Years A Memoir New York Riverhead Books 2015 Mini Series Edit The Middleman 22 2020See also EditKeret House maybe the narrowest house in the world Notes Edit Short stories unless otherwise notedReferences Edit Michael Gluzman Naomi Seidman 1 September 1996 Israel a traveler s literary companion Whereabouts Press p 233 ISBN 978 1 883513 03 0 Retrieved 20 September 2011 a b Jaggi Maya 17 March 2007 Life at a louder volume The Guardian London Retrieved 20 September 2011 Rovner Adam 12 March 2009 Interviews Etgar Keret on Tradition Translation and Alien Toasters Words Without Borders Retrieved 18 January 2019 Etgar Keret IMDb Retrieved 18 January 2019 Archive This American Life Retrieved 18 January 2019 Broadcast Schedule Selected Shorts www symphonyspace org Retrieved 18 January 2019 PRI s Selected Shorts Presents The World of Etgar Keret mp3 file permanent dead link Glue the film Archived from the original on 30 October 2013 Retrieved 18 January 2019 LieLand Retrieved 18 January 2019 via www imdb com Parallel Universes Short 2017 IMDb IMDb Peleg Yaron 2008 Israeli Culture between the Two Intifadas A Brief Romance University of Texas Press ISBN 9780292794269 a b c d Zuckermann Ghil ad 2020 Revivalistics From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond New York Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199812790 ISBN 9780199812776 Jury amp candidates for 2010 Neustadt Prize Archived May 24 2009 at the Wayback Machine announced March 2009 Israeli author wins prestigious award Archived 2010 11 26 at the Wayback Machine Administrator Etgar Keret The Charles Bronfman Prize thecharlesbronfmanprize com Retrieved 2017 08 16 Past Winners Jewish Book Council Retrieved 2020 01 21 Jewish Book Council announces 2019 National Jewish Book Awards Winners The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 2020 01 21 Izikovich Gili 21 January 2019 Etgar Keret Wins Most Prestigious Israeli Literary Award Haaretz Tel Aviv Benatov Joseph Avariya na kraya na Galaktikata www goodreads com Retrieved 2021 01 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link McEwen Todd 24 March 2007 Review Missing Kissinger by Etgar Keret The Guardian London Fiction Book Review Fly Already by Etgar Keret trans From the Hebrew by Sondra Silverston et al Riverhead 27 224p ISBN 978 1 59463 327 0 The Middleman The Criterion Channel Retrieved 2023 02 11 External links EditEtgar Keret official website Etgar Keret at IMDbBiography Edit Institute for Translation of Hebrew Literature bio and list of works Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation bio and press reviewsInterviews Edit Meakin Armstrong interviews Etgar Keret in Guernica magazine August 2015 Interview The Observer February 13 2005 interview The Believer April 2006 A Conversation With Etgar Keret by George Saunders at the 2007 PEN World Voices Festival Script A Conversation With Etgar Keret by George Saunders at the 2007 PEN World Voices Festival Audio Interview CBC May 2008 Interview Tikkun magazine September October 2005 Conversation with Etgar Keret Pandalous WWB Interviews Etgar Keret on Tradition Translation and Alien Toasters Words Without Borders Suddenly An Interview with Etgar Keret Rain Taxi Summer 2012 Works Edit Second Chance a short story Guernica Magazine January 2010 The Nimrod Flip Out Archived 2017 07 03 at the Wayback Machine a short story Zoetrope All Story Summer 2004 One Hundred Percent a short story LA Weekly March 2007 Etgar Keret reads Hat Trick from The Girl on the Fridge PEN American Center 2008 Myth Milk by Etgar Keret from The Girl on the Fridge PEN American Center An Exclusive a short story LA Weekly September 2007 Freeze a short story LA Weekly January 2008 Loquat permanent dead link a short story LA Weekly April 2008 Snot permanent dead link a short story Pandalous September 2009 Etgar Keret at Bamah Hadashah selected works in Hebrew Magic amp childhood Three tales of innocence from IsraelArticles and reviews Edit Stupor in Our Times article on Israeli politics by Keret originally published in The New York Times March 2006 via PEN American Center The Incursion of Politics into the Private Sphere Article by Lewis Gropp about Keret s joint project with Samir El Youssef Qantara de August 2006 Review of The Nimrod Flipout By Michael Lukas Tikkun magazine Translating Monsters into Songbirds the Stories of Etgar Keret Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine By James Warner Identity TheoryRelated sites Edit Wristcutters A Love Story official website of the film Glue official website of 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