Szerző Howard Jacobson
Shakespeare halálának 400. évfordulója alkalmából, a Hogarth Shakespeare projekt keretében neves angolszász szerzőket kértek fel egy-egy Shakespeare-dráma átdolgozására. A brit zsidó irodalom kiemelkedő alakjaként számon tartott Booker-díjas Howard Jacobson…
Love can change your life. Can it survive marriage and middle age?'A rare gift and one to be treasured' SUNDAY TIMES‘A profound and vital book’ WILLIAM BOYDLily falls in love with Sam the minute she sets eyes on him. It takes Sam a day or two longer.…
'He should have seen it coming. His life had been one mishap after another. So he should have been prepared for this one...' Julian Treslove, a professionally unspectacular and disappointed BBC worker, and Sam Finkler, a popular Jewish philosopher, writer…
A re-envisaging of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, from the Man Booker Prize-winner and our great chronicler of Jewish life. He writes like a dream' Evening Standard'The funniest British novelist since Kingsley Amis or Tom Sharpe' Mail on Sunday
Hilarious, heartbreaking, provocative and affecting - Howard Jacobson's irresistible journalism reveals the Man Booker Prize-winning novelist in all his humanity. From the tiniest absurdities to the most universal joys and desolations, Jacobson writes…
'A . It pulses with warmth and intelligence' The TimesA wickedly observed novel about falling in love at the end of your life, by the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Finkler Question. At the age of ninety-something, Beryl Dusinbery is forgetting…
The brilliant new novel from the Booker prize-winning author. Two people fall in love, not yet knowing where they have come from or where they are going. They aren't sure if they have fallen in love of their own accord, or whether they've been pushed…
Kniha CELEK – PŘEHODNOCENÍ VĚDY O VÝŽIVĚ rozvíjí témata Čínské studie, nejobsáhlejší studie o výživě všech dob, která vyvolala mimořádnou odezvu u široké veřejnosti. Vědeckými důkazy boří další mýty o výživě a vysvětluje, proč se výzkum ubírá špatným…
A Booker-díjas regény három, Londonban élő barát története barátságról, szerelemről, hűségről és zsidó identitásról.