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Woman in Jerusalem

作者 A. B. Yehoshua
出版社 Ingram International Inc
商品描述 Woman in Jerusalem:AwomaninherfortiesisavictimofasuicidebombingataJerusalemmarket.Herbodyliesnamelessinahospitalmorgue.Shehadapparentlyworkedasacleaningwomanat

內容簡介

內容簡介 A woman in her forties is a victim of a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem market. Her body lies nameless in a hospital morgue. She had apparently worked as a cleaning woman at a bakery, but there is no record of her employment. When a Jerusalem daily accuses the bakery of "gross negligence and inhumanity toward an employee," the bakery's owner, overwhelmed by guilt, entrusts the task of identifying and burying the victim to a human resources man. This man is at first reluctant to take on the job, but as the facts of the woman's life take shape--she was an engineer from the former Soviet Union, a non-Jew on a religious pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and, judging by an early photograph, beautiful--he yields to feelings of regret, atonement, and even love. At once profoundly serious and highly entertaining, A. B. Yehoshua astonishes us with his masterly, often unexpected turns in the story and with his ability to get under the skin and into the soul of Israel today.

商品規格

書名 / Woman in Jerusalem
作者 / A. B. Yehoshua
簡介 / Woman in Jerusalem:AwomaninherfortiesisavictimofasuicidebombingataJerusalemmarket.Herbodyliesnamelessinahospitalmorgue.Shehadapparentlyworkedasacleaningwomanat
出版社 / Ingram International Inc
ISBN13 / 9780156031943
ISBN10 /
EAN / 9780156031943
誠品26碼 /
級別 / N:無
尺寸 / 20.1X14.2X1.7CM
重量(g) / 249.5
裝訂 / P:平裝
頁數 / 256
語言 / 3:英文

最佳賣點

最佳賣點 : A victim of a suicide bombing lies nameless in a hospital morgue, and a Jerusalem newspaper accuses her employer of "gross negligence and inhumanity." Overwhelmed by guilt, her employer entrusts the task of identifying and burying the victim to another employee. As the facts of the woman's life take shape, the employee yields to feelings of regret and atonement.

最佳賣點

最佳賣點 : A victim of a suicide bombing lies nameless in a hospital morgue, and a Jerusalem newspaper accuses her employer of "gross negligence and inhumanity." Overwhelmed by guilt, her employer entrusts the task of identifying and burying the victim to another employee. As the facts of the woman's life take shape, the employee yields to feelings of regret and atonement.