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A Table for One

A Table for One ย  is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeldโ€™s city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an unknown side of Appelfeldโ€™s writing as he reveals the centrality of Jerusalem in his life and work. We discover that his โ€œcity of lightโ€ proved to be far more than a shelter and the place where Appelfeld came of age and spent his adult life: it became his inspirationโ€”the quarry of his imagination. ย  A Table for One ย  is set in the intimate Jerusalem cafรฉs of the 1950s and 1960s, where the scent of fresh roasted coffee and cigarette smoke wafted in with the elan of a lost European culture. Appelfeld found that it was only in a cafeโ€”only in a Jerusalem cafeโ€”that he could write his novels, shaping meaning and wholeness out of the fragments of his painful past. Translated by Aloma Halter from the original Hebrew ย  Od Hayom Gadol ย  ("It Is Yet High Day").
*Also available in paperback

A Table for One ย  is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeldโ€™s city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an unknown side of Appelfeldโ€™s writing as he reveals the centrality of Jerusalem in his life and work. We discover that his โ€œcity of lightโ€ proved to be far more than a shelter and the place where Appelfeld came of age and spent his adult life: it became his inspirationโ€”the quarry of his imagination. ย  A Table for One ย  is set in the intimate Jerusalem cafรฉs of the 1950s and 1960s, where the scent of fresh roasted coffee and cigarette smoke wafted in with the elan of a lost European culture. Appelfeld found that it was only in a cafeโ€”only in a Jerusalem cafeโ€”that he could write his novels, shaping meaning and wholeness out of the fragments of his painful past. Translated by Aloma Halter from the original Hebrew ย  Od Hayom Gadol ย  ("It Is Yet High Day").
*Also available in paperback

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A Table for One ย  is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeldโ€™s city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an unknown side of Appelfeldโ€™s writing as he reveals the centrality of Jerusalem in his life and work. We discover that his โ€œcity of lightโ€ proved to be far more than a shelter and the place where Appelfeld came of age and spent his adult life: it became his inspirationโ€”the quarry of his imagination. ย  A Table for One ย  is set in the intimate Jerusalem cafรฉs of the 1950s and 1960s, where the scent of fresh roasted coffee and cigarette smoke wafted in with the elan of a lost European culture. Appelfeld found that it was only in a cafeโ€”only in a Jerusalem cafeโ€”that he could write his novels, shaping meaning and wholeness out of the fragments of his painful past. Translated by Aloma Halter from the original Hebrew ย  Od Hayom Gadol ย  ("It Is Yet High Day").
*Also available in paperback

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