Panther In The Basement
Amos Oz author Nicholas De Lange translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:7th Aug '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

‘One of the greatest prose writers in contemporary fiction’ The Times
In the last years of British rule in Jerusalem, a lonely, bookish Israeli boy befriends a British soldier in this tale of friendship in the face of enmity.
Jerusalem 1947.
British soldiers patrol the streets, and bullets and bombs are a nightly occurrence.
Caught up in the fervour and unrest against the occupying forces,12-year old Proffy dreams of being an underground fighter. But some of his dreams are less heroic.
Temptation lurks everywhere for the youth who wants to be a man – and betrayal not far behind.
Countries need writers as their voices of conscience; few have them. Israel has Oz * Washington Post *
One of the greatest prose writers in contemporary fiction * The Times *
Amos Oz is a great writer because he tells stories about real people in a way that no one else can -- Alan Sillitoe
He has that mixture of lyrical intensity, utter seriousness and capacity for describing life in a few words which characterises some of the best Russian authors -- Melvyn Bragg
There are times when you are reminded what it means to be in the presence of a genius...with Amos Oz you have to add wisdom and hope too * Scotsman *
Insightful, inventive and lyrical * New York Times *
Delicately beautiful, atmospheric * Irish Times *
ISBN: 9780099754015
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 7mm
Weight: 96g
128 pages