For Russian-language writers, aliya’s dislocation extends to their books they are best sellers in Russia but are rarely translated into Hebrew. Dina Rubina is one
Israel’s most talked-about young writer eschews the classic literary topics of nation-building and collective narrative in favor of the individual, the everyman. Etgar Keret feels
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