Published Works
- The Acrophile (1960)
- Himmo, King of Jerusalem (1968)
- Adam Resurrected (novel, 1971)
- Rockinghorse (1977) ISBN 0-06-012245-5
- The Story of Aunt Shlomzion the Great (1978) ISBN 0-06-012259-5
- Confessions of a Good Arab: a Novel (1984) ISBN 0-8076-1210-3
- His Daughter (1987) ISBN 0-8076-1215-4
- Commander of the Exodus (1999) ISBN 0-8021-1664-7
- The House Where Cockroaches Live to a Ripe Old Age (2001) ISBN 81-7655-041-8
- The Last Jew (novel, 2006) ISBN 0-8021-1811-9
- Eagles (novella)
- Villany (novella)
- Between Life and Death (novel)
- 1948 (autobiographic novel)
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