One of Israel's most celebrated novelists,
MEIR SHALEV was born in 1948 on Nahalal, Israel's first moshav. His books have been translated into more than twenty-five languages and his honors include the National Jewish Book Award and Israel's Brenner Prize for
A Pigeon and a Boy. He died in 2023.
STUART SCHOFFMAN worked as a journalist at
Time and as a screenwriter in Hollywood before moving to Israel in 1988. He has written about Jewish and Israeli culture and politics for many publications, including
The Jerusalem Report and the
Jewish Review of Books. His translations from Hebrew include
Beginnings by Meir Shalev,
Lion's Honey by David Grossman, and three novels by A.B. Yehoshua:
Friendly Fire, The Retrospective, and
The Extra.