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Dinner at the Center of the Earth

por Nathan Englander

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"A prisoner in a secret cell. The guard who has watched over him a dozen years. An American waitress in Paris. A young Palestinian man in Berlin who strikes up an odd friendship with a wealthy Canadian businessman. And The General, Israel's most controversial leader, who lies dying in a hospital, the only man who knows of the prisoner's existence. From these vastly different lives Nathan Englander has woven a powerful, intensely suspenseful portrait of a nation riven by insoluble conflict, even as the lives of its citizens become fatefully and inextricably entwined--a political thriller of the highest order that interrogates the anguished, violent division between Israelis and Palestinians, and dramatizes the immense moral ambiguities haunting both sides. Who is right, who is wrong--who is the guard, who is truly the prisoner? A tour de force from one of America's most acclaimed voices in contemporary fiction"--… (más)
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Dinner at the Center of the Earth by Nathan Englander tells of a prisoner in an Israeli black site, the guard who watches over him, an Italian waitress, and a General on his deathbed. Mr. Englander is an award-winning, critically acclaimed writer.

An ex-Mossad agent, now on an Israeli black site recounts how his life turned around, for the worst. He is at the mercy of an Israeli General (obviously based on Ariel Sharon), who is in a coma and is not expected to ever wake up again.

A Palestinian businessman in Berlin becomes friends with an odd, but wealthy, Canadian import/export businessman. Together the two plan to enrich themselves and bring used technology to Palestine.
The prisoner’s guard is attempting to brighten up his ward’s lonely existence. While his mother, who is the assistant to the dying General, keeps vigil over him.

The title caught my eye when it was recommended by Thomas C. Foster, in his book How to Read Like a Literature Professor. I’ve never heard of this book before, but the title, author, and short synopsis caught my attention.

Dinner at the Center of the Earth by Nathan Englander seems like a simple story, but it’s actually a complex, and smart story. The story of Dinner at the Center of the Earth by Nathan Englander weaves in and out of places and times but is never confusing.

The author was attempting to write several love stories, with different definitions of love. Traditional love between a couple, love for one’s country, love for one’s leader, love for one who is in your care, as well as the love between a mother and son. Most of those, are hopeless at best.
The theme is hidden in an over-simplistic story about the Israel / Palestine conflict. The conflict, of course, can fill hundreds of books, but it goes to show the gray moral ambiguity of all the characters.

While the subject of this book is a spy, I did not think that this qualifies as an espionage novel. The spying is more of a vehicle to put the prisoner in his current state of being, a somewhat plausible explanation for the story to take place.

I had a lot of fun reading this novel, as well as making the connections. The narrative is not in linear form, but it always made sense, and I didn’t feel lost in any part of the book ( )
  ZoharLaor | May 25, 2022 |
If you've always wanted to read a novel about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where one of the characters is Ariel Sharon in a coma, this might be your cup of tea. Otherwise it's surprisingly... boring. With his recent projects, Englander has wandered into a narrow world that just doesn't interest me. ( )
  wordloversf | Aug 14, 2021 |
The disparate strands never coalesced for me and bugged me rather than propelling me forward to see how they would resolve. This isn't one I'm giving two objective stars to because I think its take on Israel and Palestine would appeal to a lot of people, and Englander can obviously write a sentence, but the only reason I finished it was because it was so short. ( )
  wearyhobo | Jun 22, 2020 |
I thought this was very fine. Perhaps the most Israeli novel I have ever read, combining a deep love of the country with real ambivalence for the things such love demands of its people. It's a bold narrative choice to write a number of chapters from the POV of Ariel Sharon... while he was in permanent vegetative state, but that's just the kind of book this is. Probably not for everyone, but very definitely for me. ( )
  asxz | Mar 13, 2019 |
Interesting interweaving of several stories related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians where the only peaceful place to meet for dinner is at the center of the earth. ( )
  ghefferon | Aug 30, 2018 |
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"A prisoner in a secret cell. The guard who has watched over him a dozen years. An American waitress in Paris. A young Palestinian man in Berlin who strikes up an odd friendship with a wealthy Canadian businessman. And The General, Israel's most controversial leader, who lies dying in a hospital, the only man who knows of the prisoner's existence. From these vastly different lives Nathan Englander has woven a powerful, intensely suspenseful portrait of a nation riven by insoluble conflict, even as the lives of its citizens become fatefully and inextricably entwined--a political thriller of the highest order that interrogates the anguished, violent division between Israelis and Palestinians, and dramatizes the immense moral ambiguities haunting both sides. Who is right, who is wrong--who is the guard, who is truly the prisoner? A tour de force from one of America's most acclaimed voices in contemporary fiction"--

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