![]() These stories include "The Invention of H. Lazaretto is a disturbing and stirring dystopia which haunted me while I was reading it and even after I’d finished.” The novel was named "Book of the Year" by LaIsha Magazine which dubbed it "the novel that predicted the pandemic" Īzoulay has also written a series of short stories entitled "Minor Writers of the Entropic Age". A review in Haaretz described the novel as “an ambitious, high-tension novel, seeped in paranoia. ![]() Īzoulay's other work includes the one-act play "Shade", which participated in the Tzavtah Theater's 2012 Short play Festival, and "Barabas" - a reimagining of Christopher Marlowe's " The Jew of Malta".Īzoulay's debut novel Lazaretto was published in summer 2019 in Hebrew. A member of the Tel Aviv municipal council sent a letter to the theater, demanding that they stop the staging of the play. ![]() The play also stirred controversy, following an article which mistakenly claimed that the play depicts IDF soldiers raping Palestinian women. ![]() The play was staged in Tel Aviv's Tzavtah Theater in 2014-2015 and received good reviews in the press, including a review by prominent theater critic Michael Handelzalts, who compared it to the work of Hanoch Levin. ![]() Azoulay ( Hebrew: שי אזולאי) is an Israeli writer who writes in English and Hebrew.Īzoulay's debut play, "The Platoon", a satire about the IDF, won first place in the 2012 staged reading festival "Zav Kriah". ![]()
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In 1756, 16 years after Barbot De Villeneuve first published Beauty and the Beast, Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont abridged the story and published it in a magazine geared toward young ladies of the upper class. ![]() ![]() ![]() To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. ![]() Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. ![]() This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. 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