Английская Википедия:All the Rivers
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All the Rivers (Initially referred to as Borderlife, (Шаблон:Lang-he Gader Chaya, literally: "Hedgerow") is a 2014 novel written by Israeli author Dorit Rabinyan,[1] published by Am Oved in May 2014.[2] The book's English-language edition was translated by Jessica Cohen and published by Random House in the United States[3] and by Serpent's Tail in the United Kingdom,[4] both in 2017. It is considered a controversial book in Israel.
The novel was a winner of the Bernstein Prize for young writers, an Israeli award for Hebrew literature.[1][5]
Plot
The novel, which is set in New York City, chronicles a love affair between Hilmi, a Palestinian artist, and Liat, a Jewish Israeli translator. The two eventually separate, with the man going to Ramallah and the woman going to Tel Aviv.[2]
Controversy
It became controversial in Israel after being disqualified from Israeli high school curricula for its subject matter of a love story between a Jewish-Israeli female and a Palestinian male prisoner of terrorism who's of Muslim-Arab background.[1] The novel topped bestseller lists[6] once it was rejected by the Israel Education Ministry.[1][7][8] The controversy led to pro-book protests from high school teachers and principals to the Knesset Opposition head, Zionist Union leader Isaac Herzog.[9][10] Shortly afterward the Ministry stated that the novel may be taught only in advanced literature classes.[11]
Besides the objections to the plot's interreligious relationship, the book has been controversial due to representing the Israel Defense Forces troops as sadistic war criminals.[12] It has been criticized for its encouragement of illegal drug use.[13] In addition, it was reported for calling the State of Israel an "Occupier", while its soldiers are compared to Hamas".[14][12]
Film adaptation
In December 2019, a film adaptation of the novel was announced to be in production by Gal Gadot and Keshet International.[15]
References
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- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Kashti, Or. "Israel Bans Novel on Arab-Jewish Romance From Schools for 'Threatening Jewish Identity' " (Archive). Haaretz. December 31, 2015. Retrieved on January 25, 2016.
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- ↑ Kashti, Or. "Bennett Backs School Ban on Novel About Jewish-Arab Love Affair." Haaretz. December 31, 2015. Retrieved on January 25, 2016.
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