The book juggles a world where rich language, classical contexts, and psychological depth coexist alongside a wild rhythm. Together with Arthur, Omer Meir and Welber move between Russia and Israel, between dense silence and a crushing scream. Between a culture that has not learned to cry and one that does not know how to be silent. He observes Arthur donning characters and masks and looks deep into the depths of his soul and ours.
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