A. B.Yehoshua - The Mission of the Human Ressources Manager Public Class

Thursday, February 18 2010 | 3:10 PM (Romance Standard Time)

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The Mission of the Human resources Manager by A.B,. Yehoshua. In this book, published in 2004, Yehoshua deals with the themes that concern the second generation of Israeli born writers: the dream of Jerusalem has faded. How can it come alive again?
We will analyze the book, discuss the literary background.
For those who have either read the book or want to read it.

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: a.b. yehoshua, jewish literature, human ressources manager

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Robbert Veen
By: Robbert Veen
830 days 7 hours 48 minutes ago

From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Israel's master novelist (Mr. Mani) tells a spellbinding tale about a spellbinding woman whose luminous smile, swan's neck and Tatar eyes are so beguiling that even in death she can lead a man to fall in love with her. The woman is Yulia Ragayev, a Slavic immigrant to Israel who has been killed in a terrorist bombing and whose corpse lies unidentified in a morgue for a week. The man (who, like everyone in the novel except Yulia, remains nameless) is the human resources manager at the commercial bakery where Yulia worked as a cleaning woman. A muckraking article forces the bakery's owner to discover her identity and take action to restore her dignity. The owner orders the HR director to return Yulia's body to her son and mother in her native land for burial—a journey that turns into an opportunity for moral redemption for him after a series of stunning reversals. Throughout, Yulia remains a mystery: why did she come to, and cling to, Jerusalem when she wasn't Jewish? Questions of morality, dignity, identity, nationality and belonging are subtly explored in sometimes hallucinatory prose, fluently translated by Halkin. This short novel's layers reveal themselves only gradually and, once revealed, continue to compel and provoke. (Aug.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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