Etgar Keret Books

The Nimrod Flip-Out
The Nimrod Flip-Out

By Etgar Keret, Etgar Keret, Institute For Translation Of Hebrew Literature

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219 p. ; 20 cm This translation originally published: Australia: Picador, 2004; London: Chatto & Windus, 2005

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The Nimrod Flipout
The Nimrod Flipout

By Etgar Keret, Miriam Shlesinger, Institute For Translation Of Hebrew Literature, Sondra Silverston

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From Israel's most popular and acclaimed young writer--"Stories that are short, strange, funny, deceptively casual in tone and affect, stories that sound like a joke but aren't" (Yann Martel, autho...

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The Girl On The Fridge
The Girl On The Fridge

By Etgar Keret, Translated From The Hebrew By Miriam Shlesinger And Shondra Silverston

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A birthday-party magician whose hat tricks end in horror and gore; a girl parented by a major household appliance; the possessor of the lowest IQ in the Mossad�such are the denizens of Etgar Keret�...

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The Seven Good Years
The Seven Good Years

By Etgar Keret

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A brilliant, life-affirming, and hilarious memoir from a "genius" (The New York Times) and master storyteller. The seven years between the birth of Etgar Keret's son and the death of his father wer...

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Rookie on love
Rookie on love

By Tavi Gevinson

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A single-subject anthology about the heart's most powerful emotion, edited by Tavi Gevinson. Featuring exclusive, never-before-seen essays, poems, comics, and interviews.

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The Nimrod Flip Out
The Nimrod Flip Out

By ETGAR KERETT, Etgar Keret

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Missing Kissinger
Missing Kissinger

By Etgar Keret

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