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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amos_OzAmos Oz - Wikipedia

    Amos Oz (Hebrew: עמוס עוז; born Amos Klausner (Hebrew: עמוס קלוזנר); 4 May 1939 – 28 December 2018) was an Israeli writer, novelist, journalist, and intellectual. He was also a professor of Hebrew literature at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev .

  2. Kirsty Wark interviews one of Israel's great living writers, Amos Oz, about being called a traitor, a two-state solution, and his new book 'Judas'. Newsnigh...

  3. How to cure a fanatic. “Internationally acclaimed novelist Amos Oz grew up in war-torn Jerusalem, where as a boy he witnessed first-hand the poisonous consequences of fanaticism. In two concise, powerful essays, the award-winning author offers unique insight into the true nature of extremism and proposes a reasoned and respectful approach to ...

  4. Amos Oz is a passionate campaigner for peace rather than war, and an honourable compromise rather than bloodshed in the Middle East. These powerful essays and speeches – written both before and after the Oslo and Washington peace initiatives – are an important testimony to his convictions and beliefs and a moving portrait of a divided land.

  5. For all queries with regard to Amos Oz and his work, please contact The Wylie Agency. For queries in the United States: 250 West 57th Street, Suite 2114, New York, NY 10107. tel 212 246 0069 | fax 212 586 8953 | mail@wylieagency.com.

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Amos_OzAmos Oz - Wikiquote

    Jan 16, 2024 · Amos Oz in 2004. Amos Oz (4 May 1939 – 28 December 2018) was an Israeli novelist and journalist.

  7. Amos Oz is known as one of the greatest Israeli writers of all time. His literary oeuvre comprises some fifteen novels, several collections of short stories, books for children and numerous essays. His books have been translated into more than 40 languages and he has been awarded many prestigious literary prizes.