Keret has written a new collection of personal essays, The Seven Good Years, about the time between his son's birth and his father's death. assuming the responsibility of being a parent without having that in your face the day that your son is being born." "The idea that you bring your son into a world in which he can be hurt and killed by a random and violent act - it's kind of discouraging," Keret tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross. Yanai Yechiel/Courtesy of Riverhead BooksĪs Israeli writer Etgar Keret waited for his son to be born, victims of a terrorist attack were being brought into the same hospital. Etgar Keret's work has been published in The New Yorker and The New York Times, and he's contributed to This American Life.
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