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Panther in the Basement, cheap new, used books  Panther in the Basement (Harvest in Translation)
Author: Amos Oz  
ISBN: 0156006308   /   Paperback
Publisher: Harvest Books   /   1998-10
List Price: £8.74
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"A panther in the basement, seething with oaths and vows."     
Seeing himself as "panther in the basement," much like Tyrone Power in a favorite old film, Proffi, the 12-year-old son of activist parents in Jerusalem in 1947, is a member of an "underground cell" which he and two friends have formed. Their objective, like that of their parents, is the ouster of the British, who have been mandated by the UN to set up a Jewish homeland. Though the children enjoy "spying" and see themselves as glorious heroes, their plans of attack are distinctly childish. When Proffi finds himself drawn to Sgt. Stephen Dunlop, a gentle, shy British soldier from Canterbury, who wants to learn Hebrew and to teach Proffi English, Proffi justifies this friendship as his chance to probe for information for his own "secret DOD agency."

Declared by his friends Ben Hur and Chita Reznik to be a "lowdown traitor" when this relationship is discovered, Proffi feels isolated, at a crossroads in his life. Jerusalem is under constant curfews, the British are searching houses for weapons, his parents are involved in an underground movement, and he himself is beginning to become interested in girls--at least in Yardena, the nineteen-year-old sister of Ben Hur. As we come to know her, the people of the neighborhood, and the people important to Proffi, such as Mr. Gihon, his teacher, we see Proffi's knowledge and insights to be those of a twelve-year-old child whose belief in a bright future is absolute.

The powerful, often poetic language of this coming-of-age novel, along with its lively humor and warm understanding of human nature, make this an unforgettable novel of great universality. Told by an adult narrator who accurately captures Proffi's youthful viewpoint, the novel paints a picture of a loving, scholarly family seeking peace and knowledge, even as they actively try to expel "perfidious Albion." As we watch their interchanges with each other, with Proffi, and with British soldiers, we see them as decent people who want to be left in peace in a homeland of their own, to recover from the traumas of the Holocaust. Filled with gorgeous sense impressions and images (the description of the father's library is stunning), the novel draws in the reader with its contagious warmth and good humor. Written by Israel's most highly regarded novelist, this short novel is an eloquent and elegant testament to enduring values. Mary Whipple

Disappointed     
After all the hype, I was sadly disappointed by this book--I found Mr. Oz's writing style to be irritating and self-involved, full of unnecessary tangents ("Five minutes ago, as I was writing about closing the window and shutters, I stopped writing because I remembered to get up and close the bathroom door...") Toward the end I found myself skipping over several pages listing the inventory of his father's library! Another irritation: it seemed quite plausible that the boy would dream of sending a rocket to London; but to self-destruct as a suicide bomber? That is a dream of a very different boy at a very different time, and Oz knows it.
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