About David Grossman
David Grossman, born in Jerusalem on January 25, 1954, is an Israeli author of fiction, nonfiction, and youth and children's literature. His books have been translated into numerous languages. The Yellow Wind, his nonfiction study of the Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip met with acclaim abroad but sparked controversy at home.
Novels
The Smile of the Lamb (1983)
See Under: Love (1986)
The Book of Intimate Grammar (1991)
The Zig Zag Kid (1994)
Be My Knife (1998)
Duel (1998)
Someone to Run with (2000)
See Under: Love (1986)
The Book of Intimate Grammar (1991)
The Zig Zag Kid (1994)
Be My Knife (1998)
Duel (1998)
Someone to Run with (2000)
Collections
Six Israeli Novellas (1998) (with Ruth Almog, Aharon Appelfeld, Yehudit Hendel, Yaakov Shabtai and Benjamin Tammuz)
Her Body Knows (2005)
Lovers and Strangers (2005)
Her Body Knows (2005)
Lovers and Strangers (2005)
Non fiction
The Yellow Wind (1987)
Sleeping On a Wire (1993)
Death As a Way of Life (2003)
Lion's Honey (2006)
Writing in the Dark (2008)
Sleeping On a Wire (1993)
Death As a Way of Life (2003)
Lion's Honey (2006)
Writing in the Dark (2008)
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