Eshkol Nevo – The Last Interview

Eshkol Nevo The Last Interview recensie en informatie over de inhoud van de nieuwe Israëlische roman. Op 13 oktober 2020 verschijnt bij Uitgeverij Other Press de Engelse vertaling van de roman geschreven door de Israëlische schrijver Eshkol Nevo.

Eshkol Nevo The Last Interview Recensie en Informatie

Als de redactie het boek gelezen heeft, kun je op de pagina de recensie en waardering vinden van de roman The Last Interview. Het boek is geschreven door Eshkol Nevo. Daarnaast zijn hier gegevens van de uitgave en bestelmogelijkheden opgenomen. Bovendien kun je op deze pagina informatie lezen over de inhoud van de nieuwe roman van de Israëlische schrijver Eshkol Nevo.

Eshkol Nevo The Last Interview Recensie

The Last Interview

  • Schrijver: Eshkol Nevo (Israël)
  • Soort boek: Israëlische roman
  • Engelse vertaling: Sondra Silverston
  • Uitgever: Other Press
  • Verschijnt: 13 oktober 2020
  • Omvang: 352 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: Paperback / Ebook

Flaptekst van de nieuwe roman van Eshkol Nevo

From the internationally best-selling author of Three Floors Up, a literary page-turner that delves into the deepening cracks in a carefully constructed public persona.

A writer tries to answer a set of interview questions sent to him by a website editor. At first, they stick to the standard fare: Did you always know you would be a writer? How autobiographical are your books? Have you written any stories you would never publish? Usually his answers in these situations are measured, calculated, cautious. But this time, when his heart is about to break and his life is about to crumble, he finds he cannot tell anything but the truth. The naked, funny, sad, scandalous, politically incorrect truth.

Every question the writer tackles opens a door to a hidden room of his life. And each of his answers reveals that at the heart of every truth, there is a lie—and vice versa. Surprising, bold, intimate, and utterly engrossing, The Last Interview shows just how tenuous the lines are between work and life, love and hate, fact and fiction. And in exploring the many, often contradictory facets of an Israeli author’s identity, Eshkol Nevo also gives us a nuanced, thought-provoking portrait of a country at odds with itself.

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