Etgar Keret

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Etgar Keret is an Israeli writer renowned for his surreal, darkly humorous short stories and his influential role in contemporary Hebrew literature.

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instanceOf film director
human
professor
screenwriter
short story writer
writer
awardReceived Caméra d'Or NERFINISHED
birthName Etgar Keret NERFINISHED
citizenship Israel
coDirected Jellyfish NERFINISHED
coDirectorWith Shira Geffen NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Israel NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1967-08-20
employer Tel Aviv University NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Keret NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork contemporary Hebrew literature
dark humor
short stories
surreal fiction
gender male
genre absurdist fiction
humor
magic realism
short story
givenName Etgar NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary Hebrew literature
languageOfWorkOrName Hebrew
name Etgar Keret NERFINISHED
nationality Israeli
notableFor blending fantasy with everyday life
short, punchy narratives
notableWork Missing Kissinger NERFINISHED
Suddenly, a Knock on the Door NERFINISHED
The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God NERFINISHED
The Nimrod Flipout NERFINISHED
The Seven Good Years NERFINISHED
occupation film director
screenwriter
university teacher
writer
placeOfBirth Ramat Gan NERFINISHED
positionHeld faculty member at Tel Aviv University
religion Judaism
residence Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
sibling Nir Keret NERFINISHED
spouse Shira Geffen NERFINISHED
writingStyle concise
darkly humorous
surreal

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