![]() ![]() Critical reception įollowing its translation by Jessica Cohen (who had collaborated with Grossman on his previous work, Falling Out of Time), the novel was released to critical acclaim among English-speaking audiences. Greenstein is haunted by past decisions that detrimentally affected his close personal relationships, and he is in a state of deterioration while performing. ![]() "I want you to see me, really see me, and then afterward tell me." "Tell you what?" asks Lazar. "I want you to look at me," Greenstein tells him. Lazar asks Greenstein what the point is of the invitation. The judge and the comedian, 57-year-old Dovaleh Greenstein, who trades on divisive and offensive jokes, knew each other as boys, but have had no contact for over 40 years. Plot Ī Horse Walks into a Bar is narrated by a retired district court judge, Avishai Lazar, who is invited out of the blue by a local comedian to attend his show, a stand-up routine in a bar in the Israeli coastal town of Netanya. The judges said they had been "bowled over by Grossman's willingness to take emotional as well as stylistic risks". The novel won the 2017 Man Booker International Prize. Set in a stand-up comedy show in Israel that takes place over just two hours, the novel recounts the tale of a comic who faces a personal crisis while performing his routine, leading to a series of candid and chilling revelations about his past. ![]() The title is derived from a common bar joke. First published in Hebrew in 2014 by Ha'kibbutz Ha'meuchad as Sus echad nichnas lebar, the book was translated into English by Jessica Cohen, and published in the UK by Jonathan Cape in November 2016 and in the US by Alfred A. 10 November 2016 (London: Jonathan Cape), EnglishĪ Horse Walks into a Bar ( Hebrew: סוס אחד נכנס לבר) is a novel by Israeli author David Grossman.2014 (Tel Aviv: Ha'kibbutz Ha'meuchad), Hebrew. ![]()
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