The Book of Intimate Grammar
1996 Nominated

The Book of Intimate Grammar

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Aron Kelinfeld is the ringleader among the boys in his Jerusalem neighborhood, but as his 12-year-old friends begin to mature, Aaron remains imprisoned in the body of a child for three long years. While Israel inches toward the Six-Day War, and his friends cross the boundary between childhood and adolescence, Aron remains in his child’s body, spying on the changes that adulthood wreaks as, like his hero Houdini, he struggles to escape the trap of growing up.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR David
Grossman

DAVID GROSSMAN was born in Jerusalem. He is the author of numerous works of fiction, nonfiction, and children’s literature. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker and has been translated into more than forty languages. He is the recipient of many prizes, including the French Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, the Buxtehuder Bulle in Germany, Rome’s Premio per la Pace e l’Azione Umanitaria, the Premio Ischia International Journalism Award, Israel’s EMET Prize, the Man Booker International Prize, and the Albatross Prize given by the Günter Grass Foundation. He lives in Jerusalem.

DAVID GROSSMAN was born in Jerusalem. He is the author of numerous works of fiction, nonfiction, and children’s literature. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker and has been translated into more than forty languages. He is the recipient of many prizes, including the French Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, the Buxtehuder Bulle in Germany, Rome’s Premio per la Pace e l’Azione Umanitaria, the Premio Ischia International Journalism Award, Israel’s EMET Prize, the Man Booker International Prize, and the Albatross Prize given by the Günter Grass Foundation. He lives in Jerusalem.

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Betsy
Rosenberg

Betsy Rosenberg is a translator of Hebrew prose and poetry, and editor of literary and scholarly works. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, spent her formative years in Haifa, Israel, Dayton, Ohio, and Michigan City, Indiana and has lived in Jerusalem since 1967. Rosenberg attended Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut and continued her studies in musicology, literature, comparative linguistics and Classical Greek at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Rubin Academy of Music.
Betsy Rosenberg is a translator of Hebrew prose and poetry, and editor of literary and scholarly works. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, spent her formative years in Haifa, Israel, Dayton, Ohio, and Michigan City, Indiana and has lived in Jerusalem since 1967. Rosenberg attended Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut and continued her studies in musicology, literature, comparative linguistics and Classical Greek at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Rubin Academy of Music.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
USA
Original Language
Hebrew
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Translator
Betsy Rosenberg

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