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I think the story runs in purely simple plots. It is the usual what-a-man-thinks-and-dreams kind of tale, he pursues it, he creates a turmoil within him and his society, he finally realizes his pursuit, and he comes back and concludes his life. However what makes this novel appealing is its way of narrating some chapters by the different personas, thus giving a reader a whole range of perspectives, and offering a story that is rich in ideas, less naive and more active.
And it all started with a man's search for his soul, or his irritation of his banal life, so to speak. So a certain Yonatan walks out from conventions, that is from his society, disappears and wanders to the enigmatic deserts of Israel; uncertain of what he is looking for except that he has to fill in some emptiness within him, However the arrival of Azariah Gitlin, a man who is similarly searching his meaning has found it at the kibbutz that Yonatan was going to leave. It turned out that this newcomer has filled in some of the void within Yonatan and the physical void that he would leave behind at the kibbutz. In the end, both of them found sharing each other's joy and love.
This is in fact an amusing cycle of events where life shows to us that a chink created by destiny will not remain cracked because life has always a way of patching up differences, and of reconciling angst. It tells us that we can all learn from each other's struggles because basically another man's actions will ultimately reflect our own. I feel that the story renders a lesson in life that is subtle and yet powerful. Reading it will take you to deserts, to fear, to strange relationships, to absurd ideas, and to pleasurable encounters with admirable and funny characters.
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