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  1. Proffy is struggling to find his role in a world in turmoil, seeing himself as a 'panther in the basement' (a made-up film typical of the sort shown in Jerusalem in those years), but not certain that it is the role for him. It is a book filled with questions, specifically about betrayal and trust.

  2. Panther in the Basement. Type: novel. First Published: 1995. From “a great and true voice of our time” (Washington Post Book World), comes this story of Proffy, a ...

  3. Panther in the Basement Amos Oz, Oz. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), $27 (160pp) ISBN 978-0-15-100287-0. The narrator of Oz's tender and affecting 12th novel (after Don't Call it Night) is an ...

  4. From “a great and true voice of our time” (Washington Post Book World), comes this story of Proffy, a twelve-year-old living in Palestine in 1947. When Proffy befriends a member of the occupying British forces who shares his love of language and the Bible, he is accused of treason by his friends and learns the true nature of loyalty and betrayal.

  5. Proffy is a 12-year-old boy with a passion for language and justice. It is 1947, in lieu of World War II, the Jewish people crave a land to call their own. With the creation of the state of Israel underway, Proffy finds himself at the forefront of his own resistance movement. Though he is infatuated with words, he struggles to communicate and ...

  6. 1 de oct. de 1997 · A wonderful short novel from the increasingly acclaimed Israeli author. This time, Oz (Don't Call It Night, 1996, etc.) offers the first-person narrative of an imaginative and intelligent 12-year- old boy nicknamed Proffy (short for ``Professor''), living just outside Jerusalem in 1947, the final year of the British ``mandate'' (occupation). Determined to grow up to fight for his people's ...

  7. Oz revisits here the Jerusalem of his childhood in the last days of the British mandate in Palestine. Our hero's name is Proffy (short for Professor), and he is twelve years old, his head filled with dreams of dying heroically in battle.