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THE FRAGILE MISTRESS
THE FRAGILE MISTRESS, forthcoming from Hamilton Stone Publishers, 2010
"Edges" is a dark and penetrating look at pre-1967 Israel and Palestine through the eyes of a 14 year old Liana Bialik. After her American father's suicide, Liana's Jerusalem-born mother decides to take Liana and her sister back to her homeland, where her family had lived for four generations. Once they get to Israel Liana, who feels overwhelmed and suffocated by her mother, begins to detach herself from her. She embarks on a mission of self-discovery to learn why her mother does not speak about her father and why he took his own life. Edges is well-written, powerful in both imagery and subject matter..."
-Jewish Book World, Spring 2006 Vol. 24, Number 1
all woodcuts by Tayseer Baraket
".... Leora Skolkin-Smith's new novel, Edges: O Israel O Palestine (is) about the adventures of an adolescent girl in Israel in the early '60s. Her character's mother had grown up in British Mandate Palestine, one of several factors making the memory bank of this book so rich -- appropriate for a place with almost too much history to bear and retain one's sanity at the same time.
What is most memorable to me is the sense of place that Ms. Skolkin-Smith has achieved -- the sunny and scary Jerusalem and countryside -- and the hope, love, hate and fatalism of the groups, Palestinian and Israeli, living amongst and apart from each other in a thin, rocky, brilliantly bright corridor too rarely shaded by old gray-green olive trees. Perhaps above all, the novel, told with restraint and poetic precision, is about how we shoulder on (and wing it) under the weight of history -- family and public. Ms. Skolkin-Smith will appear to discuss Edges at Books on the Square, in Providence, on June 16 at 7 p.m., and at Barrington Books, on June 18 at 2 p.m. -- Robert Whitcomb, Providence Journal "Edges takes the reader to an Israel before the high walls formed, a border, when instead metal wires hung like "hosiery lines" across the land...Here, Skolkin-Smith's young heroine tries to shake off her father's suicide and her mother's mourning by making an escape with the missing son of an American diplomat...Skolkin-Smith, in clear, burnished prose, fuses personal and political rifts into an exhilirating debut novel."
--Philip Graham, Director, Creative Writing Program,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "Edges" is available at: amazon.com, Borders, Barnesandnoble.com, and Powells.com
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Fiction
Excerpt of The Fragile Mistress in Guernica Magazine
EXCERPT FROM THE FRAGILE MISTRESS Hystera, Chapter One
Excerpt from HYSTERA, a new novel literary essay
On Herta Muller's "The Passport"
Essay on Herta Muller On Clarice Lispector
about Clarice Lispector's "The Hour of the Star" Literary Essay
WANDERING STAR
On Le Clezio's WANDERING STAR "Violette Leduc"
An Essay on the Work of French writer, Violette Leduc Write-Up on Le Clezio's Appearance in New York at 92nd Street Y
J.M. Le Clezio at PEN World Voices Festival in NYC
report for National Book Critic's Circle critical essay
Ann Quin's PASSAGES
A brief essay about novelist Ann Quin Special to The Washington Post
Grace Paley: A Woman of Her Words"
A Tribute to my Mentor and Friend, Grace Paley article
"Dog Days of Summer: SUMMER READING"
Blog of the National Book Critic's Circle
Elfriede's Jelinek's GREED criticism
"Jamestown"
book review Christine Lavant
Essay
The poet Christine Lavant and her memoir on her stay in an "Insane Asylum" Interview
interview
Guest Authors: Leora Skolkin-Smith
From Ron Hogan's "Beatrice.com" Article
Israeli Sculptor Menache Kadishman
An essay on the well-known Israeli sculptor Book Criticism
Efriede Jelinek's "The Piano Teacher"
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