
by Assaf Gavron (Author), Assaf Gavron (Author), Steven Cohen (Translator)
A brilliant and hilarious satirical novel about the state of twenty-first century Israel
On a rock-strewn hilltop in the heart of the West Bank stands a lone second-hand shipping container, a generator and some goats. On this contested land, Othniel Assis - under the wary gaze of the neighbouring Palestinian village - installs his ever-expanding family. As he cheerfully manipulates government agencies, more settlers arrive and, with a hodge-podge of bankers, teachers, kibbutzniks and townies, religious and secular, the outpost takes root. But when a curious journalist stumbles into their midst, the settlement becomes the focus of an international diplomatic scandal.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 07 May 2015
ISBN 10: 1780747195
ISBN 13: 9781780747194
Book Overview: 'Assaf Gavron allows us to understand the political situation in the Middle East in careful, profound and nuanced terms. He is unafraid to go into zones of conflict and find the essential human contradictions there. Gavron's work is engaging in the way that all good literature entertains - it is, in fact, very funny - but it also has lasting purpose. He is one of the most agile and necessary voices of contemporary Israeli literature.' -- Colum McCann, National Book Award-winning author of Let the Great World Spin and TransAtlantic 'Assaf Gavron is one of the most original and powerful writers on the Israeli scene. His clear and honest writing blasts right through the cliches and the politically correct surface to touch the chaotic, ambiguous core of the Israeli identity. The Hilltop is Gavron's latest and most impressive attempt to map the Israeli society. His perspective is a must-read for every seriously curious reader.' -- Etgar Keret, author of The Nimrod Flipout and Suddenly, a Knock at the Door 'Shimmers with wisdom, truth, humor, and melancholy.' -- Amos Oz, multi award-winning Israeli author In The Hilltop, Gavron's unique gift is on full display in all of its eccentric, genre-bending glory. He treads the line between the serious and the absurd, the tragic and the comical, the sincere and the satirical, and creates a sweeping, complex story that raises more questions than it provides answers. -- Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner 'In The Hilltop, Assaf Gavron tackles the intractable stew that is West Bank settlement. A book that further cements his place as one of today's truly committed, political Israeli novelists.' -- Nathan Englander, author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank