A Guide to the Perplexed

A Guide to the Perplexed

by Gilad Atzmon (Author)

Synopsis

The year is 2052, and the state of Israel has been defunct for forty years, the majority of its citizens having become refugees overseas. In order to provide Israel with a decent burial, an Institute for the Documentation of Zion is established, and among its archives is the autobiography of one Gunther W?nker. A Guide to the Perplexed is the story of Gunther?s life. Born in Israel, Gunther becomes fiercely anti-Zionist through the experience of national service. He loves European, especially German, women and soon leaves Israel to find fame, fortune and fornication in Germany: cultured country of his ancestors whose collective guilt-trip is a goldmine for the licentious professor. Before long Gunther is a famous professor of philosophy and the founder of ?Peepology? - an intellectual discipline derived from the exile's position as voyeur. A Guide to the Perplexed is a darkly funny reflection on the dangers of racial purity and the position of the outsider in Western Europe. Gilad Atzmon's book marries the playfulness of Nabokov with the sexiness of Philip Roth. It is an angry reflection on the effects of ethnic cleansing of both our bodies and our minds.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: Main
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 24 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1852428260
ISBN 13: 9781852428266

Media Reviews
?Operation Shylock meets Portnoy?s Complaint: Atzmon?s merciless take on Israeli post utopia is in the great tradition of Jewish literary subversion. And funny too!? Elena Lappin ?A Guide to the Perplexed is that most welcome and necessary thing, a satire with a target and a true aim? Nicholas Blincoe ?One of the funniest books I have come across. He manages to finely scrutinise male apathy and come up with very accurate observations about men, women and unimportant subjects such as global politics? Ynet ?This is a brilliant parody of all of us and behind this comedy hides our terrible tragedy? Yediot Acharonot
Author Bio
Gilad Atzmon grew up in Israel. National Service in the army made him a convinced anti-Zionist. He now lives in London where he is a prominent jazz saxophonist, playing with the Orient House Ensemble. Since 1998 Atzmon has toured with the late Ian Dury's legendary backing band, The Blockheads.