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Tammuz Benjamin

    Benjamin Tammuz fue escultor, diplomático, escritor y durante muchos años, editor literario del periódico Ha'aretz. Sus obras literarias, a menudo informadas por su polifacética carrera, profundizan en relaciones complejas e identidades culturales. El estilo de escritura de Tammuz se caracteriza por su agudeza y su habilidad para crear profundos retratos psicológicos. Sus novelas y cuentos exploran temas de memoria, exilio y la búsqueda de pertenencia, ofreciendo a los lectores una experiencia rica y que invita a la reflexión.

    Minotaur
    • Minotaur

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      On the day of his forty-first birthday, an Israeli secret agent encounters a beautiful young English woman. In his overburdened mind, she is the woman he has been searching for all his life, the one he has loved forever. Though they have never met, he is certain that she is an essential part of his life's destiny. Using all tricks of his trade and his network of contacts, he takes control of her existence without ever revealing his identity. Alexander Abramov's desperate, dangerous love for a woman half his age consumes everything in its path: time, distance, and rival suitors. Only his own story, of a life conditioned by isolation, distrust, and murder, can explain his devastating manipulation of the woman he professes to love. Four lives are entwined in this intricate story of a solitary man driven from one side of Europe to the other by his obsession. Riveting and full of suspense, as in the best spy-story tradition, Minotaur is also a highly inventive and original literary novel. Tammuz is a skilled writer whose commanding style makes of Alexander Abramov's story a moving allegory of every man's search for love.

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