This is a collection of articles surrounding Modern Hebrew Literature.
It includes articles about the prose fiction of S.Y. Agnon, who is
Modern Hebrew Literature's only Nobel Laureate, as well as a piece
discussing the work of the internationally acclaimed Hebrew writer A.B.
Yehoshua. Most of the articles were published in various academic
periodicals. Lev Hakak guides us with passion and depth on a rich and
exciting journey into worlds created by prominent Hebrew authors. These
worlds depict Jewish life in Europe, Near Eastern countries and Israel.
It begins in medieval times in Spain and ends in contemporary Israel. We
meet a medieval Hebrew poet whose love for Israel was the leading spark
in his life, and a Rabbi who strove to touch the souls of his readers
through sharing folktales. We meet a man and a woman undergoing a
marriage crisis, a young man who gives up love because of the dominating
older generation, a criminal who turns to faith on his way to execution,
and more. The book also provides a little glimpse into Israeli movies
and is also a literary voyage into the wounded souls of Holocaust
survivors and others who converged to form the new nation-state on
ancient soil.