
A Table for One
A Table for One ย is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeldโs city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an unknown side of Appelfeldโs writing as he reveals the centrality of Jerusalem in his life and work. We discover that his โcity 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 inspirationโthe 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 cafeโonly in a Jerusalem cafeโthat 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").
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A Table for One ย is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeldโs city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an unknown side of Appelfeldโs writing as he reveals the centrality of Jerusalem in his life and work. We discover that his โcity 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 inspirationโthe 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 cafeโonly in a Jerusalem cafeโthat 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 Appelfeldโs city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an unknown side of Appelfeldโs writing as he reveals the centrality of Jerusalem in his life and work. We discover that his โcity 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 inspirationโthe 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 cafeโonly in a Jerusalem cafeโthat 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
