Shalev has published six
novels, a book of
poetry and two children's books. Her novels
Love Life,
Husband and Wife, Thera, The Remains of Love, and
Pain have received critical acclaim both in Israel and abroad. They have been translated into 27 languages and were bestsellers in several countries. Shalev has been awarded the Book Publishers' Association's Gold and Platinum Prizes, the German
Corine Literature Prize (2001), the French
Amphi Award, and the
ACUM prize three times (1997, 2003, 2005). In 2012, Shalev was awarded the
Welt Literaturpreis by the German newspaper
Die Welt for her body of work, acclaiming her
great magical language.
Husband and Wife was nominated for the French
Femina prize (2002), and is included in the French Fnac list of the 200 Best Books of the Decade. The novel
Love Life was ranked by the German newspaper
Der Spiegel among the twenty best novels of the last forty years, alongside works of
Saul Bellow and
Philip Roth. It has been adapted for the screen as
Love Life (German title
Liebesleben), a joint 2007 German/Israeli film directed by
Maria Schrader. In 2001, she received the
Corine Literature Prize for
Mann und Frau. In 2014, her novel
The Remains of Love won the
Prix Femina étranger. In 2019, she won the
Jan Michalski Prize for her novel
Pain. ==References==