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Un delitto letterario di Batya Gur
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Un delitto letterario (originale 1991; edizione 2007)

di Batya Gur, Elisa Carandina

Serie: Michael Ohayon (2)

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From award-winning and internationally acclaimed author, Batya Gur, comes this riveting mystery in which a shocking double murder at Israel's top academic institution brings Superintendent Michael Ohayon to the scene to probe the nature of creativity and unravel the mystery. In investigating the deaths of a professor of literature and his junior colleague, Superintendent Michael Ohayon raises profound ethical questions about the relationship between the artist and his creation, and between the artist and a moral code. It brings him into contact with the academic elite and reveals the social problems and differing perspectives of Israel's various classes.  Known as "the Israeli Agatha Christie, Batya Gur's The Literary Murder is a clever, compelling, and suspenseful mystery that will leave readers entertained up until the final, harrowing conclusion.… (altro)
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Titolo:Un delitto letterario
Autori:Batya Gur
Altri autori:Elisa Carandina
Info:Roma, Nottetempo, 2007
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The Literary Murder di Batya Gur (1991)

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The subtitles of Gur's detective series featuring Israeli detective Superintendent Michael Ohayon give the reader a hint of what's in store....this one is "A Critical Case". (It's more than just word play although I love them for that alone; the first was The Saturday Morning Murder: A Psychoanalytical Case, and next up is Murder on the Kibbutz: A Communal Case.) One does not approach these expecting thrill-a-minute action or Holmesian deduction. They are intellectual exercises above and beyond simply figuring out whodunit. In this one, the key to solving two murders within the Hebrew Literature department of Hebrew University in Jerusalem lies in philosophical debate over artistic ethics. Despite his superior's repeated declarations that the police department "is NOT a university", it is Ohayon's academic background and growing understanding of politics within that community which allows him to finally parse out how a nationally recognized poet and one of his most fervent disciples ended up dead by violence within days of one another. Lots of fairly dense discussion among the characters about the value of poetry, what constitutes "good" poetry, what can and should be sacrificed to Art, as well as some true literary criticism and interpretation of Biblical references in the work of poets Natan Zach and Solomon ibn Gabirol made this a challenging, yet rewarding read. If I have a quibble it is that occasionally I felt I might be missing something due to the translation. ( )
  laytonwoman3rd | Nov 9, 2022 |
El inspector Ohayon entra en el turbio laberinto del mundo de las letras. Utilizando como escenario narrativo los ambientes literarios de la ciudad de Jerusalén, nos introduce con este nuevo thriller psicológico en un mundo sutilmente envenenado, en donde se pueden cumplir –en nombre del arte– incluso los crímenes más despiadados. ( )
  juan1961 | Nov 30, 2017 |
I'm really glad I finally read this book. I originally got it because it was by an Israeli author. I've had this book so long that the author is no longer alive. As I'm not that good at deciphering mysteries, I kept a list of characters (there were so many!), plot sequences, vocabulary words, and my guesses at who commited the two murders. I guessed one of the two people but I didn't guess why. The plot was so involved that I thought for sure I'd never figure out what happens in the end. During this mystery, the plot takes goes off onto a tangent about poetry. Ooops! I almost got lost there. Fortunately, the story gripped me enough that I wanted to read quickly to find out the end. I was not disappointed. It all made sense when I got to the end of the story.

The plot was based on a employees of the Department of Literature at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, but more specifically those who are involved with teaching poetry. There is no way I could have guessed the end of this book because the key to what happened really lies almost at the end of the book in a subplot. I generally don't like mysteries that go on and on and only reveal the entire twisty plot in the end, but this was an interesting story throughout.

I have other books by Batya Gur. Now I Ilook forward to reading those as well. ( )
  SqueakyChu | Nov 13, 2017 |
We first met Michael Ohayon in The Saturday Morning Murder. Since then he has been promoted to Superintendent and his new case is the violent death of a famous poet, lecturer, critic and literature professor from Hebrew University. Curiously, at the same time, albeit miles away, another murder has taken place and this victim is also a member of the same department at the same university. Very interesting. What makes this case so interesting is that Ohayon must wrestle with the complexities of literary criticism, intellectual integrity, and ethics in a world of competitive academia. Everyone at the university becomes a suspect when the motive is simple envy. ( )
  SeriousGrace | Apr 23, 2015 |
This one didn't grab my attention in exactly the same way that PD James novels don't (there I've said it in public). The characters were the sort of people I imagine I wouldn't like if I met them in real life and the plot was disjointed and full of small details that didn't interest me in the slightest. So I didn't finish it. Unusually for me (and only because it is set in Israel which is a place I love and don't have any other good crime fiction from) I'm going to throw it to the bottom of the TBR mountain and might pick it up again in a year or three. But for now I'm done.
  bsquaredinoz | Mar 31, 2013 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Gur, Batyaautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Bilu, DalyaTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Carandina, Elisaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Pressler, MirjamTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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From award-winning and internationally acclaimed author, Batya Gur, comes this riveting mystery in which a shocking double murder at Israel's top academic institution brings Superintendent Michael Ohayon to the scene to probe the nature of creativity and unravel the mystery. In investigating the deaths of a professor of literature and his junior colleague, Superintendent Michael Ohayon raises profound ethical questions about the relationship between the artist and his creation, and between the artist and a moral code. It brings him into contact with the academic elite and reveals the social problems and differing perspectives of Israel's various classes.  Known as "the Israeli Agatha Christie, Batya Gur's The Literary Murder is a clever, compelling, and suspenseful mystery that will leave readers entertained up until the final, harrowing conclusion.

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