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    <![CDATA[Midnight Convoy &amp; Other Stories]]>
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    <![CDATA[ &quot;There is some of Yizhar in every writer who has come after him,&quot; says Amos  Oz. Throughout Yizhar's work there is a strong moral sense, an expression  of his generation's ambivalence towards its pioneering heritage. Known for  his powerful lyricism and reverence for nature, Yizhar's sensory  impressions and descriptions of Israel's landscape are unmatched. <p>  Midnight Convoy &amp; Other Stories is the only available collection of  Yizhar's shorter fiction. &quot;He was and still is commonly regarded as both  the founding father of Israeli literature and its chief master of prose  fiction,&quot; writes Professor Dan Miron in his introduction. The collection  presents a truly representative collection of his work, dating back to his  first published works, including his first published story, Ephraim Goes  Back to Alfalfa (1938) in the periodical, Gilionot. Other works include  Midnight Convoy, Habakuk, The Runaway, Harlamov.</p>]]>
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