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“What Israel Reads and Writes After October 7th,” a Conversation with Sharai Shavit

Summary by radiojai.com
As a writer, poet and editor, Sarai Shavit knows well the Israeli publishing market. It is a complex and polyhedral panorama, in which the names of Dorit Rabinyan and Dror Mishani stand out on the lists of the best sellers of 2025. Rabinyan returned after seven years of silence with deeply personal memories, while Mishani is one of the most popular black novel authors, even in Italy. They are joined by authors such as Colleen Hoover, Kristin Han…
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As a writer, poet and editor, Sarai Shavit knows well the Israeli publishing market. It is a complex and polyhedral panorama, in which the names of Dorit Rabinyan and Dror Mishani stand out on the lists of the best sellers of 2025. Rabinyan returned after seven years of silence with deeply personal memories, while Mishani is one of the most popular black novel authors, even in Italy. They are joined by authors such as Colleen Hoover, Kristin Han…

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radiojai.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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