The Teacher

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Price
$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
Open Letter
Publish Date
Pages
138
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781948830072

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About the Author
Michal Ben-Naftali was born in Tel Aviv in 1963. A writer, translator, and editor, she has published collections of essays, a novella, a memoir, and a novel, as well as many articles on literature, philosophy, and art, in Israel and abroad. Her translations from French to Hebrew include works by Jacques Derrida, André Breton, Marina Tsvetaeva, Maurice Blanchot, Julia Kristeva, Esther Orner, and Annie Ernaux. She has received the Prime Minister's Prize (2007) and the Haaretz prize for Best Literary Essay of the Year (2008). Her novel, The Teacher, won the 2016 Sapir Prize.

Daniella Zamir lives in Tel-Aviv, where she works as a literary translator. She obtained her bachelor's degree in literature from Tel Aviv University, and her master's degree in creative writing from City University in London.

Reviews
"a vivid, meticulously crafted look at trauma's legacy"--Hephzibah Anderson, The Guardian

"A poignant memorial to someone whom no one remembers. . . . absorbing and well crafted."--The New York Times

"This heartbreaking novel is highlighted by Ben-Naftali's spare prose and insightful observations. The author seamlessly blends history and fiction to forge a riveting novel."--Publishers Weekly

"a shattering portrayal of utter loneliness, guilt, and despair."--New York Journal of Books

"Winner of the Sapir Prize, one of Israel's highest literary honors, Ben-Naftali's haunting tale portrays a vanished woman finally found. Translator Zamir provides a vivid translation."--Terry Hong, Booklist

"At the intriguing intersection of history with humanity lies Michal Ben-Naftali's The Teacher, a powerful peek into the psychology of trauma and a great book club pick for those seeking a challenging, deep discussion."--Jessie Horness, Foreword Reviews

"History, memory, and speculation converge in Michal Ben-Naftali's The Teacher. It's at times reminiscent of Philip Roth's American Pastoral in the way that the blurred boundaries between these genres is a feature rather than a bug. Ben-Naftali begins with the death of a beloved teacher, and gradually reveals the story of a life abounding with historical trauma and impossible ethical decisions."--Tobias Carroll, Words Without Borders