'The fiction writer does not need to solve a problem so much as state a problem correctly.' (Chekhov.)
Although it looks like some of Sayed Kashua's opinions and feelings are pretty well-expressed, he has no duty, in a column which just happens to also be very funny, to provide any solution to the problem he is talking about.
'The fiction writer does not need to solve a problem so much as state a problem correctly.' (Chekhov.) Although it looks like some of Sayed Kashua's opinions and feelings are pretty well-expressed, he has no duty, in a column which just happens to also be very funny, to provide any solution to the problem he is talking about.