Igal Sarna

Igal Sarna was born in Tel Aviv in 1952. He is a member of the editorial board of the mass circulation daily, Yedioth Ahronoth, as well as a renowned investigative reporter. In 1998, Sarna received a Fullbright fellowship for authors and spent a semester at the Iowa University International Writer's Conference. He was awarded the French WIZO Prize for his collection of short stories, The Man Who Fell in the Puddle (1999) and the Prime Minister's Prize (2015).

Igal Sarna

Books Published in Hebrew

Yona Wallach (biography), Keter/ Sifriat Zagagi, 1993; new ed. Keter, 2009 [Yona Wallach: Biografia]
The Memory Hunter (novel) , Am Oved, 1997 [Tzayad Ha-Zikaron]
Where Happiness Is (stories), Yedioth Ahronoth, 2000 [Makom Shel Osher]
Muzunga (non-fiction), Yedioth Ahronoth, 2003 [Muzungo]
Flood (novel), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2005 [Shitafon]
State Witness (non-fiction), Xargol, 2007 [Ed Medina]
Tender Hand (novel), Keter, 2008 [Yad Anuga]
Shady Agent (biography), Masmerim, 2010 [Sochen Mefukpak]
2023 (novel), Kipod, 2014 [2023]
A Skin Too Few (novel), Yedioth Ahronoth, 2016 [PshutOr: Chronika Shel Lev Shavur]
The Last Year (autobiography), Yedioth Ahronoth, 2017 [Ha-Shana Ha-Achrona]

Books in Translation

French: Paris, Grasset, 2000

The Man Who Fell in the Puddle
Italian (2 vols): Florence, Giuntina, 1997; 1998
French: Paris, Grasset, 1999
English: New York, Pantheon/Random House, 2002

Tender Hand
French: Paris, Grasset et Fasquelle, 2010