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The Sad and Ambitious Girls of the Province Israel
Bella loved it, to drive through the sleepy burnt out city, nothing but a few lit windows; and outside the darkness, thin and tangible. This time she was completely guilt free, despite leaving her two babies...
The Sad and Ambitious Girls of the Province
Nurit Zarchi
18 min
Uproar Israel
There by the long, plain, flour-dusty carts, which usually stood idly in the middle of the spacious empty square, beside the pot-bellied road which sprawled somewhat in the spring sun, with the scrawny little horses which...
Uproar
Uri Nissan Gnessin
17 min
Ksantini, The Last Child of the Century Israel
The stain could not be allowed to spread any further across the wall. My desk stood against that wall and my eyes, which looked at the stain, were too close to it. I couldn’t tell if...
Ksantini, The Last Child of the Century
Sami Berdugo
20 min
Gabriella (from Liebchen) Israel
Also, I’m crazy about him and I don’t care what the neighbors say. I’ll even wear a leather skirt slit up to here if he wants. And with no underwear either. Nu, I’m a crazy old...
Gabriella (from Liebchen)
Yossi Waxman
13 min
To Jaffa Israel
He placed his notepad on his knee and wrote: Cloudy. The smell of gasoline and garbage bins. Then he looked out the window again to verify that there was nothing he had failed to note. The bus...
To Jaffa
Ayman Sikseck
7 min
The Letter Israel
The letter that was sent to my uncle came back unopened and someone added a word in blue ink on the envelope: “deceased.” My uncle was an old man. He lived with my aunt in the...
The Letter
Yossel Birstein
11 min
Dance of the Swans Israel
We arranged to meet at the Bagration Underground station and walk to Gorbushka to see a Siberian punk band. Gromov explained how I would recognize him: “I wear glasses, the bridge is held together by wire....
Dance of the Swans
Alice Bialsky
11 min
What You Looking at? Israel
The light has turned green and my son shows no sign that he wants to cross the street. He won’t budge from the traffic island, his eyes squinting against the lashing sun, his hands on his...
What You Looking at?
Tamar Merin
8 min
The Last Osama Israel
I was riding through the lowlands, the horse’s hooves scattering dry dust into the air. An inflamed red sun hovered on the horizon like a damaged eye, leaking tears of yellow and blue and tendrils of...
The Last Osama
Lavie Tidhar
27 min
Dead Again, Billy Israel
Billy Comes to Visit She couldn’t look at him, but why? He had never disgusted her before. There were times, yes, when she wasn’t very attracted to him, because, as she had confessed to her friends...
Dead Again, Billy
Ari Lieberman
8 min
The Kid Israel
Bitterness is a disease of old age; I aged early and by the time I was thirty six it had metastasized through every part of me. I loathed my past as much as I feared the...
The Kid
Rave Sagie
5 min
A Story of a Sad Vacation Israel
She picked her nose with pleasant tranquility and gazed out the car window, watching the Sharon plains pass by. The radio stations toppled over each other as he searched for a decent one they could listen...
A Story of a Sad Vacation
Tamar Levit
9 min
The Last Time Israel
The Scouts Camp When I was in 6th grade I went on a Scouts camp. Near Kibbutz Ginegar. In the Jezreel Valley. Three day camp. With a smoky smell in my hair and potatoes and canned...
The Last Time
Tamar Gelbetz
19 min
Water Breaking Israel
He walks into the living room, flinging the keys from his hand; they jingle slightly in mid-air before landing in the empty copper bowl at the center of the table – echoing like a gong. His...
Water Breaking
Dorit Rabinyan
16 min
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