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This book contains more hilarious stories full of life s everyday characters by Israel s most famous humorist Who also happens to be the World s bestselling humor writer with 64 million books sold in 50 languages! These are more of the best and funniest stories culled from the author s past 25 books

220 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 1989

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Ephraim Kishon

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Ephraim Kishon (Hebrew: אפרים קישון‎) was an Israeli writer, satirist, dramatist, screenwriter, and film director.

Born into a middle-class Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, as Ferenc Hoffmann (Hungarian Hoffmann Ferenc), Kishon studied sculpture and painting, and then began publishing humorous essays and writing for the stage.

During World War II the Nazis imprisoned him in several concentration camps. At one camp his chess talent helped him survive as the camp commandant was looking for an opponent. In another camp the Germans lined up the inmates shooting every tenth person, passing him by. He later wrote in his book The Scapegoat, "They made a mistake—they left one satirist alive." He managed to escape while being transported to the Sobibor death camp in Poland, and hid the remainder of the war disguised as "Stanko Andras", a Slovakian laborer.

After 1945 he changed his surname from Hoffmann to Kishont to disguise his Jewish heritage and returned to Hungary to study art and publish humorous plays. He immigrated to Israel in 1949 to escape the Communist regime, and an immigration officer gave him the name Ephraim Kishon.

His first marriage, in 1946 to Eva (Chawa) Klamer, ended in divorce. In 1959, he married his second wife Sara (née Lipovitz), who died in 2002. In 2003, he married the Austrian writer Lisa Witasek. He had three children: Raphael (b. 1957), Amir (b. 1963), and Renana (b. 1968).

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August 26, 2010
One of the funniest authors i have ever read. It is by far my favorite.
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January 29, 2014
Another Kishon collection. This one includes "How to Review Books Without Really Trying", which might be the funniest story I have ever read.
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April 2, 2017
A collection of Israeli satire, frequently targeting the government, actors, and poets.
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