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Yoel Hoffmann -- "Israel's celebrated avant-garde genius" (The Forward) -- supplies the magic missing link between the infinitesimal and the infinite Part novel and part memoir, Yoel Hoffmann's Moods is flooded with feelings, evoked by his family, losses, loves, the soul's hidden powers, old phone books, and life in the Galilee -- with its every scent, breeze, notable dog, and odd neighbor. Carrying these shards is a general tenderness, accentuated by a new dimension brought along by "that great big pill of Prozac." Beautifully translated by Peter Cole, Moods is fiction for lovers of poetry and poetry for lovers of fiction -- a small marvel of a book, and with its pockets of joy, a curiously cheerful book by an author who once compared himself to "a praying mantis inclined to melancholy.



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Yoel Hoffmann

Yoel Hoffmann (23 June 1937- 25 August 2023) was an Israeli Jewish contemporary author, editor, scholar and translator.



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