David
Grossman is the author of the following works of fiction: “The Smile of
the Lamb” (1990), “See Under:
Love” (1989), “Book of
Intimate Grammar” (1994), “The Zigzag Kid”
(1997), “Be My Knife”
(2001), “Someone
to Run With” (2003), “Her Body
Knows: two novellas” (2005), and “Duel”
(1998). David Grossman has also
written several works of non-fiction: “The Yellow
Wind” (1988), “Sleeping on a
Wire: Conversations with Palestinians in Israel” (1993), “Death as a Way
of Life: Israel Ten Years after Oslo” (2003), and “Lion’s honey : the myth
of Samson” (2006).
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a biography
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Author David
Grossman’s son killed – while in action as a soldier in Lebanon in 2006
Censored in Palestine - David
Grossman was amongst those writers who wrote a letter to Yasir Arafat protesting
about the removal of Edward Said's books from shops in Palestine
David Grossman’s speech
at the Rabin memorial – from 2006
Bill Moyers
interviews David Grossman
Too Young at Heart - a review of Be My Knife by Chris Lehman
The Yellow
Wind - reviewed by Catherine M Willford
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