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My Michael (Hebrew: מיכאל שלי Mikha'el sheli) is a 1968 novel by the Israeli author Amos Oz. The story, told in first-person by a dissatisfied wife, describes her deteriorating marriage to a geology student and her escape into a private fantasy world of violent heroics and sexual encounters. Set in Jerusalem of the 1950s, the novel uses the physical and political landscape of the city as a metaphor for the protagonist's inner struggle. The novel garnered much controversy upon its publication in Israel, and was also the best-selling novel in Israel in the 1968–1969 season. The novel was translated into English in 1972 and has since been translated into more than 30 languages. It was adapted into a Hebrew-language film in 1976.

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  • My Michael (Hebrew: מיכאל שלי Mikha'el sheli) is a 1968 novel by the Israeli author Amos Oz. The story, told in first-person by a dissatisfied wife, describes her deteriorating marriage to a geology student and her escape into a private fantasy world of violent heroics and sexual encounters. Set in Jerusalem of the 1950s, the novel uses the physical and political landscape of the city as a metaphor for the protagonist's inner struggle. The novel garnered much controversy upon its publication in Israel, and was also the best-selling novel in Israel in the 1968–1969 season. The novel was translated into English in 1972 and has since been translated into more than 30 languages. It was adapted into a Hebrew-language film in 1976. (en)
  • Michael mio (titolo originale מיכאל שלי ) è il secondo romanzo dello scrittore israeliano Amos Oz, pubblicato in originale nel 1968, in Italia nel 1975 edito da Bompiani. Nel libro la protagonista e voce narrante racconta il deteriorarsi della propria relazione con il marito, tra sogni inquietanti e ricordi struggenti, a cui fanno da sfondo gli eventi storici israeliani del decennio 1950-60. Il romanzo ebbe un successo internazionale, facendo conoscere l'autore al di fuori del proprio paese, venendo tradotto in trenta lingue. (it)
  • Mijn Michael is een oorspronkelijk Hebreeuwse roman, geschreven door de Israëlische schrijver Amos Oz. Het boek is in 1968 gepubliceerd door uitgeverij , en vertaald in ongeveer 30 talen. Het boek is ook verfilmd, in het Hebreeuws. Het Bertelsmann Publishing House noemde het boek een van de honderd beste boeken van de 20e eeuw. Het boek beschrijft de liefde en het huwelijk van een jonge vrouw. Het verhaal speelt zich af in de jaren 50 in Jeruzalem. Het is gelukt het mysterie van een Jeruzalems meisje te onderzoeken, en het boek volgt de nachtmerries die haar leven beheersen. In het verhaal maakt de lezer kennis met de alledaagse sfeer van het leven in Jeruzalem en de omliggende steden. (nl)
  • 我的米海尔(希伯來語:מיכאל שלי‎ Mikha'el sheli ) 是以色列作家阿摩司·奥兹于 1968 年创作的小说。这个故事由一位不满的妻子以第一人称讲述,描述了她与一名地质学生的婚姻恶化,以及她逃入了一个充满暴力英雄和性接触的私人幻想世界。这部小说以 1950 年代的耶路撒冷为背景,以城市的物理和政治景观作为主人公内心斗争的隐喻。这部小说在以色列出版后引起很大争议,也是 1968-1969 年以色列最畅销的小说。这部小说已被翻译成 30 多种语言。它于 1976 年被改编成希伯来语电影。 (zh)
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  • My Michael (Hebrew: מיכאל שלי Mikha'el sheli) is a 1968 novel by the Israeli author Amos Oz. The story, told in first-person by a dissatisfied wife, describes her deteriorating marriage to a geology student and her escape into a private fantasy world of violent heroics and sexual encounters. Set in Jerusalem of the 1950s, the novel uses the physical and political landscape of the city as a metaphor for the protagonist's inner struggle. The novel garnered much controversy upon its publication in Israel, and was also the best-selling novel in Israel in the 1968–1969 season. The novel was translated into English in 1972 and has since been translated into more than 30 languages. It was adapted into a Hebrew-language film in 1976. (en)
  • Michael mio (titolo originale מיכאל שלי ) è il secondo romanzo dello scrittore israeliano Amos Oz, pubblicato in originale nel 1968, in Italia nel 1975 edito da Bompiani. Nel libro la protagonista e voce narrante racconta il deteriorarsi della propria relazione con il marito, tra sogni inquietanti e ricordi struggenti, a cui fanno da sfondo gli eventi storici israeliani del decennio 1950-60. Il romanzo ebbe un successo internazionale, facendo conoscere l'autore al di fuori del proprio paese, venendo tradotto in trenta lingue. (it)
  • 我的米海尔(希伯來語:מיכאל שלי‎ Mikha'el sheli ) 是以色列作家阿摩司·奥兹于 1968 年创作的小说。这个故事由一位不满的妻子以第一人称讲述,描述了她与一名地质学生的婚姻恶化,以及她逃入了一个充满暴力英雄和性接触的私人幻想世界。这部小说以 1950 年代的耶路撒冷为背景,以城市的物理和政治景观作为主人公内心斗争的隐喻。这部小说在以色列出版后引起很大争议,也是 1968-1969 年以色列最畅销的小说。这部小说已被翻译成 30 多种语言。它于 1976 年被改编成希伯来语电影。 (zh)
  • Mijn Michael is een oorspronkelijk Hebreeuwse roman, geschreven door de Israëlische schrijver Amos Oz. Het boek is in 1968 gepubliceerd door uitgeverij , en vertaald in ongeveer 30 talen. Het boek is ook verfilmd, in het Hebreeuws. Het Bertelsmann Publishing House noemde het boek een van de honderd beste boeken van de 20e eeuw. (nl)
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