
TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT OCTOPUS BOOKS
Don't miss an unforgettable evening with two truly original and acclaimed creators.
Jonathan Goldstein, the bestselling author of "I'll Seize the Day Tomorrow" and the host of CBC’s WireTap - hailed by David Bezmozgis as "one of today’s most original and intelligent comic voices" - hosts an evening of prose and conversation with Israeli writer and filmmaker, Etgar Keret.
Etgar has been hailed as the voice of young Israel and one of its most radical and extraordinary writers, he has won numerous awards and accolades. An accomplished screenwriter and director, his first movie as a director, along with his wife Shira Geffen, Jellyfish , won the coveted Camera d'Or prize for best first feature at the Cannes Film Festival. The New York Times calls him "a genius" and Clive James calls him “one of the most important writers alive." People Magazine, says he can "do more with six . . . paragraphs than most writers can with 600 pages.”
TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT OCTOPUS BOOKS
Don't miss an unforgettable evening with two truly original and acclaimed creators.
Jonathan Goldstein, the bestselling author of "I'll Seize the Day Tomorrow" and the host of CBC’s WireTap - hailed by David Bezmozgis as "one of today’s most original and intelligent comic voices" - hosts an evening of prose and conversation with Israeli writer and filmmaker, Etgar Keret.
Etgar has been hailed as the voice of young Israel and one of its most radical and extraordinary writers, he has won numerous awards and accolades. An accomplished screenwriter and director, his first movie as a director, along with his wife Shira Geffen, Jellyfish , won the coveted Camera d'Or prize for best first feature at the Cannes Film Festival. The New York Times calls him "a genius" and Clive James calls him “one of the most important writers alive." People Magazine, says he can "do more with six . . . paragraphs than most writers can with 600 pages.”