Book description
The year is 999 A. D. Christians in Europe are preparing themselves
for the arrival of the Messiah at the millennium and religious fervour
is in the air. Sailing from the North African port of Tangier to a
small, distant town called Paris are a Jewish merchant, Ben Attar, his
two beloved wives and his Arab partner, Abu Lutfi. They have come for
a meeting with their third partner the widower, Raphael Abulafia who
has been forced to turn his back on their previous trading partnership
because of his new wife's distrust of the dual marriage of Ben Attar.
The latter turns this annual trading voyage into a personal quest to
legitimise his second wife, restore his honour and, equally important,
to show others the richness and humanity in his way of life. A
confrontation ensues between people of different cultures whose ways
of living and loving are so different, and yet who are of the same
religion, believe in the same God and in the same morality. Thus we
enter a profound human drama whose moral conflicts of fidelity and
desire resonate deeply with our times. A. B. Yehoshua has
imaginatively recreated a medieval world with its merchant trade in
great depth and sensuous detail. His evocation of one man's love is
lyrical, erotic even, and A Journey to the End of the Millennium will
rank with the best of Yehoshua's work.