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סוס אחד נכנס לבר
by David Grossman, דויד גרוסמן
This is definetly a different book. The story is told in a setting of stand up comedian doing his set. At the start there were more comedy but soon it turns into a narrative of his past.
His childhood "friend" is invited to watch his performance and we, the reader see it from his point of view and he has no idea why he is contacted after around 30+ years..
It's a story about grief and family life about an israeli family with a bit of a past which the comedian doesn't actually know about. And he is reliving these moments as he narrate.
At first I did not like some of the jokes because they were literally offensive to his audience and women. There are some political jokes as well but his jokes reduce with time.
It is a well written book..
His childhood "friend" is invited to watch his performance and we, the reader see it from his point of view and he has no idea why he is contacted after around 30+ years..
It's a story about grief and family life about an israeli family with a bit of a past which the comedian doesn't actually know about. And he is reliving these moments as he narrate.
At first I did not like some of the jokes because they were literally offensive to his audience and women. There are some political jokes as well but his jokes reduce with time.
It is a well written book..