Hebrew Book Month at the National Library of Israel includes a series of meetings with famous Israeli authors whose works have been translated into English and other languages. During the month of June, you will have the opportunity to not only meet but also engage with leading contemporary Israeli writers. This series of meetings is moderated by the prominent Israeli journalist and literary critic Yuval Avivi.
Join us for the first meeting in the series - a conversation with Dror Mishani.
Dror Mishani is a best-selling crime writer, screenwriter and literary scholar, specializing in the history of crime fiction. His novels were translated into more than 20 languages, and won numerous international prizes, including the prestigious Martin Beck award for best crime novel translated to Swedish, and Prix Mystère de la Critique in France.
Mishani’s novels include: The Missing File (HarperCollins, 2013); A Possibility of Violence (HarperCollins, 2014); The Man Who wanted to Know Everything (HarperCollins, 2016); Conviction (Riverrun, forthcoming in 2022); aa well as the stand-alone thriller, Three (Riverrun 2020).
Hebrew Book Month at the National Library of Israel includes a series of meetings with famous Israeli authors whose works have been translated into English and other languages. During the month of June, you will have the opportunity to not only meet but also engage with leading contemporary Israeli writers. This series of meetings is moderated by the prominent Israeli journalist and literary critic Yuval Avivi.
Join us for the first meeting in the series - a conversation with Dror Mishani.
Dror Mishani is a best-selling crime writer, screenwriter and literary scholar, specializing in the history of crime fiction. His novels were translated into more than 20 languages, and won numerous international prizes, including the prestigious Martin Beck award for best crime novel translated to Swedish, and Prix Mystère de la Critique in France.
Mishani’s novels include: The Missing File (HarperCollins, 2013); A Possibility of Violence (HarperCollins, 2014); The Man Who wanted to Know Everything (HarperCollins, 2016); Conviction (Riverrun, forthcoming in 2022); aa well as the stand-alone thriller, Three (Riverrun 2020).