![]() 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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