"14 pop songs. 6 decades. 2 characters named Israel - one an average guy, the other a country. At least 3 wars and the memory of the Holocaust. Not forgetting: a dead wife, a dead friend, a dead child, a dead narrator. Oh, and more than anything: a pure, huge, complicated as can be - as it always is - love story. Edward Evans manages to miraculously pull off all of the above, and much more, to create a bleak, funny, coherent, and compelling novel." - Assaf Gavron; "Brilliant and elegant, Radio Tel Aviv is a portrait of Israel that is simultaneously estranged and intimate." - Matan Hermoni