Lion's Honey: The Myth of Samson

· Canongate U.S.
Ebook
168
Pages

About this ebook

IsraelÕs most lauded contemporary writer retells the myth of Samson, one of the most tempestuous, charismatic, and colorful characters in the Hebrew Bible. There are few other Bible stories with so much drama and action, narrative fireworks and raw emotion, as we find in the tale of Samson: the battle with the lion; the three hundred burning foxes; the women he bedded and the one woman that he loved; his betrayal by all the women in his life, from his mother to Delilah; and, in the end, his murderous suicide, when he brought the house down on himself and three thousand Philistines. ÒYet, beyond the wild impulsiveness, the chaos, the din, we can make out a life story that is, at bottom, the tortured journey of a single, lonely and turbulent soul who never found, anywhere, a true home in the world, whose very body was a harsh place of exile. For me, this discovery, this recognition, is the point at which the myth Ñ for all its grand images, its larger-than-life adventures Ñ slips silently into the day-to-day existence of each of us, into our most private moments, our buried secrets.Ó Ñ from David GrossmanÕs introduction to LionÕs Honey

About the author

David Grossman is a leading Israeli writer whose work has been translated into 25 languages. He is the author of six internationally acclaimed novels and a number of children’s books. Grossman has been presented with numerous awards including the Chevalier de l’Ordre des Artes et des Lettres (France). He lives with his wife and children in a suburb of Jerusalem.

Stuart Schoffman is an Associate Editor and columnist for the Jerusalem Report. A graduate of Harvard and Yale, he has worked for Time and Fortune and as a Hollywood screenwriter; he has taught history and film in the US and Israel and serves as the Koppelman Scholar-in-Residence of the Anti-Defamation League.

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