Israeli author David Grossman wins Man Booker International prize
Source: The Guardian
Israeli author David Grossman wins Man Booker International prize
A Horse Walks Into a Bar, his novel about a standup comedians
public breakdown, scoops £50,000 prize to be shared with translator
Jessica Cohen
Sian Cain
Wednesday 14 June 2017 21.43 BST
David Grossmans ambitious high-wire act of a novel, A Horse Walks into a Bar, set around a standup comics rambling and confessional routine in an Israeli comedy club, has won the Man Booker International prize for the years best fiction in translation.
Set in a small Israeli town, the novel is focused entirely on the act of comedian Dovaleh Greenstein. Taking to the stage to needle his audience with vulgar and aggressive jokes, Greensteins repellent performance begins to crumble as he reveals a fateful and gruesome decision he once made, which has haunted him ever since.
David Grossman has attempted an ambitious high-wire act of a novel, and hes pulled it off spectacularly, said the chair of judges and director of the Edinburgh international book festival Nick Barley. A Horse Walks into a Bar shines a spotlight on the effects of grief, without any hint of sentimentality. The central character is challenging and flawed, but completely compelling. We were bowled over by Grossmans willingness to take emotional as well as stylistic risks: every sentence counts, every word matters in this supreme example of the writers craft.
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