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New to Jerusalem and to adulthood, Rutha serves Cafe Shira's
devoted customers with a quiet compassion and a sensitive gaze,
collecting their stories and absorbing them at her peril. Avigdor,
the melancholy and somewhat weary cafe owner, philosophizes about
love as he attends to the needs of his patrons while ignoring his
own. Christian, a young religious pilgrim, has come to Jerusalem to
find God but stumbles upon a much different revelation. These
characters form the heart of this wry, often poignant novel
narrated through a series of vignettes. They are joined by a
colorful cast of characters who frequent the literary
cafe-long-married couples, young lovers, an eccentric poet, and a
traumatized veteran-all finding refuge and occasionally wisdom
among their motley urban community. Closely based on Ehrlich's own
experiences over the twenty-five years he devoted to running a cafe
that became an important Jerusalem cultural venue and landmark,
Cafe Shira is a work of disarming tenderness and bittersweet love.
Hilarious and sad at the same time, Ehrlich's collection of short
stories, Who Will Die Last is an original and moving work of
fiction. Ever deeply humane, the author takes his characters on a
tantalizing journey through their souls. His understated style
transforms even a heartbreaking plot into an uplifting and funny
story. Israel's special history, landscapes, and conflicts add to
the drama and passion of the book. Ehrlich's themes relate to gay
life in Israel, the pull of loneliness, and the power of community.
Rather than a single translator, this collection employs a variety
of translators, reflecting in many ways the luminous diversity of
voices in the stories.
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