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Amos Oz

Amos Oz

Robert Alter

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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An intimate portrait illuminating the life and work of Amos Oz, the award-winning Israeli writer and activist “Concise and compelling.”—Benjamin Balint, Wall Street Journal Amos Oz (1939–2018) was one of Israel’s most prolific and prominent writers, as well as a regular contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature. He was the author of dozens of novels, essay collections, and novellas written between 1965 and shortly before his death. In this first published biography of Oz, the celebrated translator, literary critic, and biblical scholar Robert Alter explores Oz’s relationship with his family, beginning with the suicide of his mother, Fania Klausner, when he was twelve years old, and goes on to review his time in Kibbutz Hulda, which he entered at fourteen following his separation from his father, Arieh Klausner; his family’s right-wing Zionism; his writing career; his activism in support of a pluralistic Israel; and his work as an international lecturer. In examining Oz’s life and work, Alter brings together testimony from Oz and his circle, as well as close readings of his central works, to present the inner world and public persona of Amos Oz.
Amos Oz

Amos Oz

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
2023
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Explores the writer's enduring literary and political legacy.The veteran contributors to this volume take as their central drama, and their essential task for analysis, the enduring literary and political legacy of Israel Prize laureate Amos Oz (1939–2019). Born a decade prior to the establishment of the state of Israel, in what was then Palestine under British rule, Oz's life spanned the country's entire history, and both his fiction and nonfiction restlessly probe and illuminate its fraught conflicts, contradictions, and ambivalences. Throughout his career, Oz grappled frankly with the often-painful realities of Israeli life while also celebrating the ebullience of the Israeli spirit, and his sophisticated understanding of the sociopolitical turmoil of his society was always accompanied by intensely lyrical language and deep penetrations into the vulnerabilities of the human psyche. The volume's twenty contributors bring an exciting diversity of concerns and perspectives to Oz's most celebrated novels (including his powerfully resonant final novel, Judas) as well as to overlooked facets of his oeuvre, illuminating the breathtaking scope of his literary legacy. Together, they offer gripping analyses of his urgent and profoundly universal works about political and romantic dreamers whose heartfelt struggles with both their own human frailties and those of the state ultimately resonate far beyond Israel itself.
Amos Oz

Amos Oz

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
2023
sidottu
Explores the writer's enduring literary and political legacy.The veteran contributors to this volume take as their central drama, and their essential task for analysis, the enduring literary and political legacy of Israel Prize laureate Amos Oz (1939–2019). Born a decade prior to the establishment of the state of Israel, in what was then Palestine under British rule, Oz's life spanned the country's entire history, and both his fiction and nonfiction restlessly probe and illuminate its fraught conflicts, contradictions, and ambivalences. Throughout his career, Oz grappled frankly with the often-painful realities of Israeli life while also celebrating the ebullience of the Israeli spirit, and his sophisticated understanding of the sociopolitical turmoil of his society was always accompanied by intensely lyrical language and deep penetrations into the vulnerabilities of the human psyche. The volume's twenty contributors bring an exciting diversity of concerns and perspectives to Oz's most celebrated novels (including his powerfully resonant final novel, Judas) as well as to overlooked facets of his oeuvre, illuminating the breathtaking scope of his literary legacy. Together, they offer gripping analyses of his urgent and profoundly universal works about political and romantic dreamers whose heartfelt struggles with both their own human frailties and those of the state ultimately resonate far beyond Israel itself.
The Amos Oz Reader

The Amos Oz Reader

Amos Oz; Nitza Ben Dov

Mariner Books
2009
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The Reader draws on Oz's entire body of work, loosely grouped into four themes: the kibbutz, the city of Jerusalem, the idea of a "promised land," and his own life story. Included are excerpts from his celebrated novels, among them Where the Jackals Howl, A Perfect Peace, My Michael, Fima, Black Box, and To Know a Woman. Nonfiction is represented by selections from Under This Blazing Light, The Slopes of Lebanon, In the Land of Israel, and Oz's masterpiece, A Tale of Love and Darkness. Robert Alter, a noted Hebrew scholar and translator, has provided an illuminating introduction.
Amos Oz’s Two Pens

Amos Oz’s Two Pens

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
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The Hebrew novelist and political essayist, Amoz Oz (1939-2018), arguably Israel’s leading intellectual, was fond of describing himself as using two different pens - the first used to write works of prose and fiction, and the other to criticize the government and advocate for a political change. This volume revisits the two pens parable. It brings together scholars from various disciplines who assess Amos Oz's dual role in Israeli culture and society as an immensely popular novelist and a leading public intellectual. Next to offering an intellectual portrait, the chapters in this book highlight some of Oz's seminal works, examine their reception, evaluate key political and literary debates he was involved in, as well as trace some of the connections between the two realms of his activity. This book is a fascinating read for students, researchers, and academics of Israeli politics, history, literature, and culture. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Israeli History and are accompanied by a new afterword by the Israeli novelist Lilah Nethanel.
Amos Oz’s Two Pens

Amos Oz’s Two Pens

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
nidottu
The Hebrew novelist and political essayist, Amoz Oz (1939-2018), arguably Israel’s leading intellectual, was fond of describing himself as using two different pens - the first used to write works of prose and fiction, and the other to criticize the government and advocate for a political change. This volume revisits the two pens parable. It brings together scholars from various disciplines who assess Amos Oz's dual role in Israeli culture and society as an immensely popular novelist and a leading public intellectual. Next to offering an intellectual portrait, the chapters in this book highlight some of Oz's seminal works, examine their reception, evaluate key political and literary debates he was involved in, as well as trace some of the connections between the two realms of his activity. This book is a fascinating read for students, researchers, and academics of Israeli politics, history, literature, and culture. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Israeli History and are accompanied by a new afterword by the Israeli novelist Lilah Nethanel.
Über Amos Oz

Über Amos Oz

Naser Khalil

Grin Publishing
2011
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2006 im Fachbereich Judaistik, Note: 2,00, Albert-Ludwigs-Universit t Freiburg (Orientalisches Seminar), Veranstaltung: Klassiker der j dischen Literatur IV: Israelische Literatur, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Israel ist ein ziemlich junger Staat, der ein sicherer Ort f r alle Juden aus der ganzen Welt, die im Lauf der Geschichte unter dem Antisemitismus litten, sein will. Seit (vor) der Gr ndung des Staates 1948 ist Israel ein Einwanderungsland f r die Juden aus aller Welt geworden, sowohl f r die "R ckkehrer nach Zion" aus religi sen Gr nden als auch als letzter Zufluchtsort f r die Opfer des Holocaust. Die Schmelztiegelpolitik der ersten nacheinanderfolgenden Aschkenasim-Regierungen nach der Gr ndung Israels konnte nicht die hohen Ziele der Integration der nichteurop ischen Juden in der von den Aschkenasim dominierten Gesellschaft erf llen. Das Aufeinandertreffen von verschiedenen Kulturen, das unterschiedliche Bildungsniveau und die unterschiedliche religi se Kultur f hrte zu einer sozialen und kulturellen Konfrontation zwischen den gr ten Volksgruppen des Landes, den Aschkenasim und den Misrachim, die sich auch weiterhin unterschiedlich entwickelt haben. Die Differenzen zwischen den beiden Gruppen, die auf mehreren Faktoren beruhen, belasten die israelische Gesellschaft. In dieser Arbeit m chte ich versuchen, auf die Wurzeln des Konfliktes zwischen den Misrachim und den Aschkenasim in Israel aufmerksam zu machen, die im zweiten Kapitel der Essaysammlung "Im Lande Israel" von Amos Oz, behandelt werden.
Recviem pentru Amos Oz

Recviem pentru Amos Oz

Adrian Grauenfels

Lulu.com
2019
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AMOS OZ (1939-2018) este cel mai important prozator si eseist israelian. S-a nascut la Ierusalim, parintii sai fiind originari din Polonia si Rusia. La 15 ani se stabileste in kibbutzul Hulda. Dupa absolvirea Facultatii de Filozofie a Universitatii Ebraice din Ierusalim revine in kibbutz, unde practica agricultura si preda la liceul local pana in 1986, cand se muta cu familia in orasul Arad. Primul sau volum de povestiri, Acolo unde urla sacalii, apare in 1965, fiind urmat de romanul "Altundeva poate" (1966).In 1967 lupta in Razboiul de Sase Zile, iar in 1973 participa la Razboiul de Yom Kippur. Dupa succesul international al romanului "Sotul meu, Michael" (1968)- Humanitas Fiction, scriitorul continua sa publice carti de fictiune. Opera sa este tradusa in peste 40 de limbi. Editura SAGA este onorata sa comemoreze memoria marelui scriitor, cu aceasta selectie de eseuri, recenzii, inteviuri, traduceri, poezii. Desene in text: Baruch Elron.
Pragmatic-Psychoanalytic Interpretations of Amos Oz's Writings
Pragmatic-Psychoanalytic Interpretations of Amos Oz's Writings: Words Significantly Uttered presents intermediate links between three intellectual domains: the literary works of Amos Oz, American Pragmatism, and object-relations psychoanalysis. The interdisciplinary method employed here involves a presentation of Oz’s writings as the starting point for an existential debate that addresses a mental-conceptual struggle. This conceptual conflict, which has been given aesthetic shape in the literary work, inspires the presentation of central pragmatic and psychoanalytic concepts with which one may evaluate how each of these domains might contribute to a new and richer understanding of the conceptual tension or existential challenge. Each of the chapters aimed to interpret Oz’s works not only as literary masterpieces but as existential-philosophical expressions. Dorit Lemberger’s main argument is that Oz reconceptualized psychological, personal, familial, and often national, processes in a way that allows readers to understand such processes in general life from a retrospective perspective.
Jerusalem ALS Imaginärer Ort Bei Amos Oz

Jerusalem ALS Imaginärer Ort Bei Amos Oz

Ulrike Lindemann

Independently Published
2018
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Das Fr hwerk von Amos Oz entspringt dem Punkt, an dem Jerusalem als Jahrtausende alte, symbolische Vorstellung der Bedeutung Jerusalems als einer realen Stadt innerhalb eines realhistorischen, nationalen Kontexts gegen bersteht. In Oz' Perspektive auf Jerusalem vermischen sich N he und Ferne, Realit t und Symboltr chtigkeit auf problematische Art und Weise. Aus der Menge an Abstraktionen, der Allgegenwart des Mehr an Bedeutung folgt ein Weniger an Sein. Das Dogma des Symbolischen, des Kultischen erstickt das Leben in seiner Spontaneit t und Dynamik, nimmt ihm, wie Oz selbst sagt, den Amte. Anhand von drei Erz hlungen ("Der Berg des b sen Rates," "Herr Levi" und "Sehnsucht") und dem ber hmten Roman "Mein Michael" wird in dieser Arbeit analysiert, wie Oz' Beschreibungen von Jerusalem zwischen dem religi sen Bild von der Stadt in der Diaspora und dem realen Ort im modernen Staate Israel oszilliert.
Perfect Peace

Perfect Peace

Amos Oz

Vintage
1993
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What he leaves behind stays behind. What's left behind has nothing to stare at but his back In the winter of 1965, Yonaton Lifshitz decided to leave the kibbutz on which he was born, and his sterile marriage, to start a new life.
Same Sea

Same Sea

Amos Oz

Vintage
2002
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ââ?¬Ë?In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpectedââ?¬â?¢ New York TimesAn intimate, everyday tale of unrequited love and griefNadia is dead.
Black Box

Black Box

Amos Oz

Vintage
1993
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A powerful and tragicomic blend of politics and personal destiny, Black Box records in a series of letters the wrecked marriage of Ilana and Alex. Seven years of silence following their bitter divorce is broken when Ilana writes to Alex for help over their wayward and illiterate son, Boaz, and old emotional scars are reopened.
Tale of Love and Darkness
A story, in which the author takes us on a journey through his childhood and adolescence, along Jerusalem's war-torn streets in the 1940s and '50s, and into the infernal marriage of two kind, well-meaning people: his fussy, logical father, and his dreamy, romantic mother.
Don't Call It Night

Don't Call It Night

Amos Oz

Vintage
1996
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In the summer of 1989, at Tel-Kedar, a small settlement in the Negev Desert, the long time love affair between Theo, a sixty-year-old civil engineer, and Noa, a much younger school teacher, is slowly disintegrating.
Rhyming Life and Death

Rhyming Life and Death

Amos Oz

Random House UK
2010
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An unnamed author waits in a bar in Tel Aviv on a stifling hot night. He is there to give a reading of his work but as he sits, bored, he begins to conjure up the life stories of the people he meets. She declines and the author walks away, only to climb the steps to her flat, later that night.
My Michael

My Michael

Amos Oz

Vintage
2011
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It's 1950s Jerusalem. Hannah Gonen has just married and is thrilled and pained by her young well-meaning husband, Michael. Haunted by her dreams of two boys who disappeared from Jerusalem after the establishment of the state of Israel, Hannah gradually withdraws from her husband into a private world of fantasy and suppressed desires.