Born in Jerusalem in 1954, David Grossman is the leading Israeli writer of his generation and his work has been translated into twenty-five languages. He is the author of six internationally acclaimed novels, and two powerful journalistic accounts, as well as a number of children’s books and a play. Grossman has been presented with numerous awards, including Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters (France). He lives with his wife and children in a suburb of Jerusalem.
Lion's Honey: The Myth of Samson
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ISBN-13:
9780802197719
- Publisher: Canongate U.S.
- Publication date: 12/01/2007
- Series: Myths
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 168
- File size: 225 KB
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A new literary take on the biblical story of Samson, by the prize-winning author of A Horse Walks into a Bar: “Original and very clever” (The Times, London).
From one of Israel’s most lauded contemporary writers, this book retells the myth of Samson—one of the most tempestuous, charismatic, and colorful characters in the Hebrew Bible.
Few other Bible stories feature as much drama and action, narrative fireworks and raw emotion: the battle with the lion; the three hundred burning foxes; the women he bedded and the one woman that he loved; his betrayal by all the women in his life, from his mother to Delilah; and, in the end, his murderous suicide, when he brought the house down on himself and three thousand Philistines.
This is a remarkable portrait of, in the words of the author, a “lonely and turbulent soul who never found, anywhere, a true home in the world, whose very body was a harsh place of exile.”
“A nice deconstruction of one of the juiciest stories in a work full of racy stuff: the Bible.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune
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—The Globe and Mail
“Grossman’s genius is his ability to make Samson completely plausible, and to make us accept that his conjectures in Lion’s Honey are real facts. With his profound knowledge of Israel, Grossman has illuminated Samson in Biblical times as well as our own and made the myth a tragic reality.”
—Sunday Herald (Glasgow)
“In Lion’s Honey, David Grossman reaches beyond the calamitous events to conduct a sensitive examination of human motivation. . . . [And] the author does so in a most elegant style.”
—The Times Literary Supplement (TLS)