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Bonnie and Clyde From Petah Tikva: Einhar's Version

Summary by Israel Hayom
Anat Einhar's "The Meadow Silenced My Ears" centers on an unusual relationship that redefines the concept of love. The self-preoccupation here is prominent, alongside the provocative attempt to shake off bourgeois platitudes, and still emerges from the novel as her great talent.
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Anat Einhar's "The Meadow Silenced My Ears" centers on an unusual relationship that redefines the concept of love. The self-preoccupation here is prominent, alongside the provocative attempt to shake off bourgeois platitudes, and still emerges from the novel as her great talent.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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