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Zions Fiction A Treasury Of Israeli Speculative Literature Sheldon Teitelbaum

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Zions Fiction A Treasury Of Israeli Speculative Literature Sheldon Teitelbaum
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Publisher: Mandel Vilar Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.46 MB
Author: Sheldon Teitelbaum, Emanuel Lottem, Robert Silverberg, Avi Katz
ISBN: 39401889
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Zions Fiction A Treasury Of Israeli Speculative Literature Sheldon Teitelbaum by Sheldon Teitelbaum, Emanuel Lottem, Robert Silverberg, Avi Katz 39401889 instant download after payment.

The world’s first English-language historical anthology of Israeli fantasy and science fiction, Zion’s Fiction will open a portal into a little-known wellspring of speculative fiction from the ultimate Imagination.


Showcasing a Foreword by Robert Silverberg and stories originally crafted in Hebrew, Russian and English by a gallery of genre-savvy Israeli writers (including Shimon Adaf, Pesakh (Pavel) Amnuel, Rottem Baruchin, Gail Hareven, Yael Furman, Guy Hasson, Keren Landsman, Mordechai Sasson, Nava Semel, Nitay Peretz, Eyal Teler, Lavie Tidhar and Nir Yaniv), the book will lay bare the hidden dreams and fears of a people whose literary imagination has been squeezed in a vise of threat and uncertainty – and conversely, untold possibilities.

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