New Releases by Amos Oz

Amos Oz is the author of El mismo mar (2019), De repente en lo profundo del bosque (2019), Dear Zealots (2018), Min Michael (2017), Una historia de amor y oscuridad (2015).

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El mismo mar

by: Amos Oz
release date: Mar 06, 2019
El mismo mar
Amos Oz nos sorprende con una historia contada por diferentes personajes en lugares distintos, pero constantemente interrelacionados, bien por la realidad, bien por los sueños y obsesiones de cada uno de ellos. En El mismo mar todos los personajes se hallan separados de su objeto de amor, a veces por una barrera, una pared, un país, una habitación o la muerte. Publicado en más de veinte países de todo el mundo, El mismo mar representa un singular evento en la literatura actual: aquí, prosa y poesía se entrelazan en la narración en un estilo que consagra a Amos Oz como uno de los grandes escritores de la literatura contemporánea.

De repente en lo profundo del bosque

by: Amos Oz
release date: Feb 27, 2019
De repente en lo profundo del bosque
El autor de Una historia de amor y oscuridad nos entrega un maravilloso cuento para todos los que creen en la sabiduría de la infancia. Una parábola sobre la diversidad y el valor de ir a contracorriente. El lector tiene entre sus manos una Aggadah, una parábola, con todo su simbolismo y carga metafórica, que cuenta la historia de un pequeño pueblo embrujado sobre el cual ha recaído una extraña maldición: la desaparición de todos los animales... De noche, en el pueblo, un raro e imposible silencio habita la oscuridad. También de día la ausencia total de animales deja su huella: ni un perro, ni un gato, ni siquiera una mosca o un grillo. Algo debe de haber sucedido: los niños preguntan y algunos adultos se enfadan. Otros no, como la maestra Emmanuela con sus extraños dibujos, o el viejo pescador Almón, cuyas redes están siempre vacías, o la panadera, que en vano echa migas en el patio para pájaros que nunca vendrán. Hasta que Maya y Mati, dos niños empecinados en encontrar la verdad, se atreven a desobedecer la ley establecida y parten para su aventura...

Dear Zealots

by: Amos Oz
release date: Nov 13, 2018
Dear Zealots
The acclaimed author presents “three passionate lectures about the state of politics in Israel” in this “humorous, mournful, enraged, and uplifting” volume (Kirkus). A National Jewish Book Award Finalist Israeli author Amos Oz has won numerous awards for his novels capturing the cultural and political complexities of his country, including the Frankfurt Peace Prize, the Primo Levi Prize, and the National Jewish Book Award. But these essays on the universal nature of fanaticism and its possible cures, on the Jewish roots of humanism and the need for a secular pride in Israel, and on the geopolitical standing of Israel in the wider Middle East and internationally, “may contain his most urgent message yet.” (Ruth Eglash, Washington Post). These essays were written, Oz states, “first and foremost” for his grandchildren: they are a patient, learned telling of history, religion, and politics, to be thumbed through and studied, clung to even, as we march toward an uncertain future. “Concise, evocative . . . Dear Zealots is not just a brilliant book of thoughts and ideas—it is a depiction of one man’s struggle, who for decades has insisted on keeping a sharp, strident and lucid perspective in the face of chaos and at times of madness.” —David Grossman, winner of the Man Booker International Prize

Min Michael

by: Amos Oz
release date: Mar 16, 2017
Min Michael
I sin genombrottsroman ”Min Michael” skildrar Amos Oz ett kargt Jerusalem som tynar bort under ett obarmhärtigt vitt ljus. Här träffar litteraturstudenten Hanna geologen Michael. De gifter sig, får barn och för ett stillsamt familjeliv i en våning med utsikt mot gården. Men den traditionella tillvaron plågar Hanna: Michael, barnet, staden – allt känns främmande, långt borta. Och när hon börjar hemsökas av två tystlåtna pojkar från det förflutna drar hon sig undan till en egen värld av undertryckta drömmar, medan äktenskapet och staden långsamt förfaller runt omkring henne. Med psykologisk skärpa gestaltar Amos Oz en ung kvinnas kamp i en ung nation. Berättelsen rör sig framåt med en dov intensitet – i ”Min Michael” är beskrivningen av Jerusalem lika viktig som den av äktenskapet mellan Hanna och Michael. Romanen utkom för första gången på svenska 1977 och räknas som författarens internationella genombrott. Nu ges den ut i en efterlängtad nyutgåva.

Una historia de amor y oscuridad

by: Amos Oz
release date: Apr 01, 2015
Una historia de amor y oscuridad
Amor y oscuridad son las dos fuerzas que recorren la conmovedora autobiografía novelada de Amos Oz, publicada por vez primera en hebreo en 2002. El autor narra su infancia y adolescencia en los años cuarenta y cincuenta, en Jerusalén y en el kibutz de Hulda, marcados por la trágica existencia de sus padres: Yehuda, un estricto bibliotecario, y Fania, una mujer culta, romántica y soñadora. Atrapado entre ellos, el futuro escritor es un niño que soporta sobre sus frágiles hombros la pesada herencia de sus singulares antepasados y asiste atónito a los grandes cambios que marcarán su vida y la de su incipiente nación. La narración de Una historia de amor y oscuridad oscila hacia delante y hacia atrás en el tiempo y refleja más de cien años de historia familiar, cuatro generaciones de soñadores, estudiosos, poetas egocéntricos y ovejas negras, que desde Vilna y Odesa, a través de Polonia y Praga, llegaron a Israel. «Uno de los libros más divertidos, trágicos y conmovedores que he leído». The Guardian «Una obra maestra». The Irish Times «Si solo le quedasen dos días de vida, leer este libro sería la única cosa que podría hacer para morir sin ningún tipo de arrepentimiento». La Repubblica «Una historia de amor y oscuridad es un ejemplo de autobiografía bien narrada. Una obra inmersa en el deseo de vivir y de ser, gratificante, emocionante e inteligente». J. M. GUELBENZU, Babelia, El País

La bicicleta de Sumji

by: Amos Oz
release date: Apr 01, 2015
La bicicleta de Sumji
Publicada por primera vez en hebreo en 1978, La bicicleta de Sumji es, según palabras del propio autor, una sencilla historia sobre un niño «a quien una vez le regalaron una bicicleta y la cambió por un tren, el tren, por un perro, el perro, por un sacapuntas, y el sacapuntas, por amor».Pero es mucho más que eso. Es una historia sobre los cambios, sobre hacerse mayor, sobre los sueños. Una historia acerca de las familias, sus amores y hasta sus políticas. Es una historia sobre la ocupación y el colonialismo. Es una historia de Jerusalén. Pero, sobre todo, es una historia sobre un niño que consigue su primera bicicleta y declara su primer amor, todo en el mismo día. Y que, seguramente, llegará a los corazones de todos aquellos que alguna vez han crecido (o que nunca han dejado de hacerlo).En la tradición de personajes tan memorables como Huckleberry Finn o Holden Caulfield, Sumji, salido de la pluma magistral del novelista Amos Oz, es un pequeño gran héroe divertido, puro y muy muy simpático.

Contro il fanatismo

by: Amos Oz
release date: Feb 10, 2015
Contro il fanatismo
“Fintanto che il tuo senso dell’umorismo tiene, sei almeno in parte immune dal fanatismo“ “Come curare un fanatico? Inseguire un pugno di fanatici su per le montagne dell‘Afghanistan è una cosa. Lottare contro il fanatismo è un‘altra. Completamente diversa. L‘attuale crisi mondiale in Medio Oriente o in Israele/Palestina non discende dai valori dell‘Islam. Non è da imputarsi, come dicono certi razzisti, alla mentalità araba. Assolutamente no. Ha invece a che fare con l‘antica lotta fra fanatismo e pragmatismo. Fra fanatismo e pluralismo. Fra fanatismo e tolleranza. Il fanatismo nasce molto prima dell‘islamismo, del cristianesimo, del giudaismo. Viene prima di qualsiasi stato, governo o sistema politico. Viene prima di qualsiasi ideologia o credo. Disgraziatamente, il fanatismo è una componente sempre presente nella natura umana, è, se così si può dire, un gene del male.” Amos Oz Tratto da tre interventi dello scrittore all’Università di Tubinga, in Germania, Contro il fanatismo è un libro che dovrebbe far parte del corredo delle letture scolastiche e, più in generale, essere patrimonio comune di lettori che abbiano a cuore la civiltà del vivere contro la “cultura della morte”.

Sumki

by: Amos Oz
release date: Oct 16, 2014
Sumki
Un microroman emoţionant despre călătoria frumoasă şi dificilă de la copilărie spre adolescenţă, narat cu toată forţa şi delicateţea lui Amos Oz. Sumki e un băiat de 11 ani din Ierusalimul încă ocupat de britanici după al Doilea Război Mondial. Bicicleta primită în dar de la unchiul excentric care-l răsfaţă promite să fie începutul unei aventuri minunate. După debutul spectaculos, ziua îi aduce lui Sumki nenumărate răsturnări de situaţie, dar nu tocmai cele visate de temerarul biciclist. Băiatul va simţi ce înseamnă trădarea, frica, ruşinea, abandonul. Iar seara va descoperi iubirea.

Pantera din subterana

by: Amos Oz
release date: Oct 01, 2014
Pantera din subterana
Romanul Pantera din subterană a fost ecranizat în 2007, cu titlul Micul trădător, în regia lui Lynn Roth, cu Alfred Molina şi Ido Port în rolurile principale. Un oraş zguduit de conflicte, Ierusalimul anului 1947, în Palestina aflată la finalul mandatului britanic. Un băiat de doisprezece ani, cu o imaginaţie fără limite şi o inteligenţă sclipitoare, doi părinţi anxioşi, măcinaţi de temeri, unici supravieţuitori ai familiilor lor ucise în lagărele de concentrare din Europa, şi un soldat englez captiv într-un conflict pe care-l dezaprobă. Amos Oz adună toate aceste elemente şi le plasează într-un context istoric complex, reuşind să creeze o poveste captivantă, scrisă cu mult umor şi o sinceritate fascinantă.

A Tale Of Love And Darkness (Mandarin Edition)

by: Amos Oz
release date: Feb 25, 2014
A Tale Of Love And Darkness (Mandarin Edition)
《爱与黑暗的故事》 It is the story of a boy growing up in the war-torn Jerusalem of the forties and fifties, in a small apartment crowded with books in twelve languages and relatives speaking nearly as many. 《爱与黑暗的故事》是当今以色列最富影响力的作家阿摩司·奥兹的自传体长篇小说,一向被学界视为奥兹最优秀的作品。短短五年,便翻译成二十多种文字,曾夺得2005年“歌德文化奖”,2007年入围“国际布克奖”。小说以耶路撒冷做为主要背景,以娓娓动人的笔法向读者展示出百余年一个犹太家族的故事与民族历史,既带你走进一个犹太家庭,了解其喜怒哀乐;又使你走近一个民族,窥见其得失荣辱。

Between Friends

by: Amos Oz
release date: Sep 24, 2013
Between Friends
Winner of the National Jewish Book Award: A “gorgeous, rueful collection of eight linked stories” capturing the collective dreams of Israel in the 1950s (Chicago Tribune). These eight interconnected stories, set in the fictitious Kibbutz Yekhat, draw masterful profiles of idealistic men and women enduring personal hardships in the shadow of one of the greatest collective dreams of the twentieth century. A devoted father who fails to challenge his daughter’s lover, an old friend, a man his own age; an elderly gardener who carries on his shoulders the sorrows of the world; a woman writing perversely poignant letters to her husband’s mistress. Each of these stories is a luminous human and literary study; together they offer an eloquent portrait of an idea, and of a charged and fascinating epoch. Award-winning writer Amos Oz, who spent three decades living on a kibbutz, is at home and at his best in this “lucid and heartbreaking” award-winning collection (The Guardian). “Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pinpoint descriptions are pared to perfection . . . His people twitch with life.” —The Scotsman “A collection of stories . . . that boasts the sense, scope and unity of a novel . . . Breathtaking.” —Irish Examiner “A complex and melancholic vision of people struggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealist goals.” —The Times Literary Supplement

Entre amigos

by: Amos Oz
release date: May 16, 2013
Entre amigos
«Una extraordinaria sensibilidad para la reconciliación y la observación recorre estos relatos. Estas características reflejan un fascinante movimiento hacia la modestia y la introversión, quizás como respuesta al constante crecimiento de la figura de Amos Oz a nivel internacional.» Haaretz Los ocho relatos de Entre amigos transcurren en el kibutz imaginario Yikhat y dibujan retratos maravillosos por su delicadeza de mujeres y hombres que tienen sueños íntimos y experiencias dolorosas privadas a la sombra de uno de los más grandes sueños colectivos de la historia del siglo XX. Un padre cuya hija se va a vivir con un miembro del kibutz tan mayor como él; una mujer que escribe una carta estremecedora a otra mujer por la que su marido la ha abandonado; un niño externo que va a visitar a su padre a un hospital para enfermos mentales; un jardinero que carga sobre sus espaldas con todas las tragedias del mundo: cada una de estas historias personales es una perla de humanidad literaria y juntas forman un collar que es también un retrato de un ideal y de una época.

Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Finsternis

by: Amos Oz
release date: Apr 15, 2013
Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Finsternis
In seinem Bestseller erzählt Amos Oz die Geschichte seiner Familie, voller Zärtlichkeit und Scharfblick. Alles beginnt im Jerusalem der 1940er Jahre, einem Refugium der Juden, die – wie Oz’ Großeltern – vor der antisemitischen Verfolgung fliehen konnten. In der Stadt ringen sie mit ihrer Verzweiflung, hier wächst aber auch ihre gemeinsame Hoffnung auf ein angstfreies Leben.

Jews and Words

release date: Nov 20, 2012
Jews and Words
A novelist father and his historian daughter describe the intricate relationship between Jews and words, backing up their theory that the Jewish experience is not dependent on historical heroes or rituals, but on the written word passed between generations.

Black Box

by: Amos Oz
release date: Oct 16, 2012
Black Box
Seven years after their divorce, Ilana breaks the bitter silence with a letter to Alex, a world-renowned authority on fanaticism, begging for help with their rebellious adolescent son, Boaz. One letter leads to another, and so evolves a correspondence between Ilana and Alex, Alex and Michel (Ilana''s Moroccan husband), Alex and his Mephistophelian Jerusalem lawyer—a correspondence between mother and father, stepfather and stepson, father and son, each pleading his or her own case. The grasping, lyrical, manipulative, loving Ilana has stirred things up. Now, her former husband and her present husband have become rivals not only for her loyalty but for her son''s as well.

The Slopes of Lebanon

by: Amos Oz
release date: Oct 16, 2012
The Slopes of Lebanon
The celebrated author and peace activist addresses the war in Lebanon and the deep political divides within Israel in these articles and essays. As well as being one of Israel’s preeminent writers of fiction, Amos Oz was one of the first Israeli voices of conscience to advocate the creation of a Palestinian state. Through his forcefully argued speeches, articles and essays, he was a leading figure of the Peace Now movement since 1977. This superb collection of political writings from 1982 to 1988 showcases Oz’s eloquent insight into the controversies of the time. In The Slopes of Lebanon, Oz discusses Israel’s offensive into Lebanon; fanaticism of all stripes; the PLO; Israeli terrorism; the new militarism and the growing intolerance toward the Arab population in Israel; Jewish attitudes toward the Holocaust, and its misappropriation by the right and left alike; Claude Lanzmann’s film Shoah; the dream of Zionism and its failures; and much more. “An interesting, troubling, embittered, passionate, almost - but not quite - disheartened book.” —The New York Times

Soumchi

by: Amos Oz
release date: Aug 21, 2012
Soumchi
A tale of “dazzling brilliance . . . a simple story which conveys boundless meanings both modest and diverse, set in Jerusalem directly after WWII” (Historical Novel Society). When Soumchi, an eleven-year-old boy growing up in British-occupied Jerusalem just after World War II, receives a bicycle as a gift from his Uncle Zemach, he is overjoyed—even if it is a girl’s bicycle. Ignoring the taunts of other boys in his neighborhood, he dreams of riding far away from them, out of the city and across the desert, toward the heart of Africa. But first he wants to show his new prize to his friend Aldo. In the tradition of such memorable characters as Huckleberry Finn and Holden Caulfield, Amos Oz’s Soumchi is fresh, funny, and always engaging. “What a difference spirit and talent make! . . . told . . . with zest and buoyant humor, from the dual viewpoint of the alternately crushed and elated Soumchi and the amused author who delights in his boyhood excesses.” —Kirkus Reviews “Oz shows a remarkable ability to stay true to his character and expand him fully into a multi-faceted jewel. Soumchi is a concise read which enhances each person’s view on life, possessions, and how tender life and far-reaching imagination can be at such a sensitive age.” —Historical Novel Society

The Silence of Heaven

by: Amos Oz
release date: Aug 19, 2012
The Silence of Heaven
In The Silence of Heaven, the world renowned Israeli novelist Amos Oz introduces us to an extraordinary masterpiece of Hebrew literature that is just now appearing in English, S. Y. Agnon''s Only Yesterday. For Oz, Agnon is a treasure trove of a world no longer available to today''s writers, yet deeply meaningful for his wonderment about God, the submerged eroticism of his writing, and his juggling of multiple texts from the historical Hebrew religious library. This collection of Oz''s reflections on Agnon, which includes an essay on the essence of his ideology and poetics, is a rich interpretive work that shows how one great writer views another. Oz admires Agnon especially for his ability to invoke and visualize the religious world of the simple folk in Eastern European Jewry, looking back from the territorial context of the Zionist revival in Palestine. The tragedy of Agnon''s visions, Oz maintains, lies in his perspicacity. Long before the Holocaust, Agnon saw the degeneration, ruin, and end of Jewish culture in Eastern Europe. He knew, too, that the Zionist project was far from being a secure conquest and its champions far from being happy idealists. Oz explores these viewpoints in a series of thick readings that consider the tensions between faith and the shock of doubt, yearnings and revulsion, love and hate, and intimacy and disgust. Although Oz himself is interested in particular ideological questions, he has the subtle sensibility of a master of fiction and can detect every technical device in Agnon''s arsenal. With the verve of an excited reader, Oz dissects Agnon''s texts and subtexts in a passionate argument about the major themes of Hebrew literature. This book also tells much about Oz. It represents the other side of Oz''s book of reportage, In the Land of Israel, this time exploring the ideologies of Jewish identity not on the land but in texts of the modern classical heritage. The Silence of Heaven hence takes us on a remarkable journey into the minds of two major literary figures.

Contra el fanatismo

by: Amos Oz
release date: Feb 08, 2012
Contra el fanatismo
«Amos Oz despliega ante nuestros ojos la naturaleza del fanatismo, ofreciéndonos a la vez el remedio para su cura universal». Nadine Gordimer, Premio Nobel de Literatura 1991 «¿Cómo curar a un fanático? Perseguir a un puñado de fanáticos por las montañas de Afganistán es una cosa. Luchar contra el fanatismo, otra muy distinta. [...]» La actual crisis del mundo, en Oriente Próximo, o en Israel/ Palestina, no es consecuencia de los valores del islam. No se debe a la mentalidad de los árabes como claman algunos racistas. En absoluto. Se debe a la vieja lucha entre fanatismo y pragmatismo. Entre fanatismo y pluralismo. Entre fanatismo y tolerancia. [...] »El fanatismo es más viejo que el islam, que el cristianismo, que el judaísmo. Más viejo que cualquier estado, gobierno o sistema político. Más viejo que cualquier ideología o credo del mundo. Desgraciadamente, el fanatismo es un componente siempre presente en la naturaleza humana, un gen del mal, por llamarlo de alguna manera.»Amos Oz

Where the Jackals Howl and Other Stories

by: Amos Oz
release date: Jan 01, 2012
Where the Jackals Howl and Other Stories
Amos Oz''s first book: a disturbing and beautiful collection of short stories about kibbutz life. Written in the ''60s, these eight stories convey the tension and intensity of feeling in the founding period of Israel, a brand-new state with an age-old history.

Scenes from Village Life

by: Amos Oz
release date: Oct 18, 2011
Scenes from Village Life
Linked short stories set in a town in the midst of change: “One of the most powerful books you will read about present-day Israel.” —The Jewish Chronicle “‘Scenes from Village Life’ is like a symphony, its movements more impressive together than in isolation. There is, in each story, a particular chord or strain; but taken together, these chords rise and reverberate, evoking an unease so strong it’s almost a taste in the mouth . . . ‘Scenes from Village Life’ is a brief collection, but its brevity is a testament to its force. You will not soon forget it.” —The New York Times Book Review Strange things are happening in Tel Ilan, a century-old pioneer village. A disgruntled retired politician complains to his daughter that he hears the sounds of digging at night. Could it be their tenant, that young Arab? But then the young Arab hears the digging sounds too. And where has the mayor’s wife gone, vanished without a trace, her note saying “Don’t worry about me”? Around the village, the veneer of new wealth—gourmet restaurants, art galleries, a winery—barely conceals the scars of war and of past generations: disused air-raid shelters, rusting farm tools, and trucks left wherever they stopped. Scenes From Village Life is a memorable novel in stories by the inimitable Amos Oz: a brilliant, unsettling glimpse of what goes on beneath the surface of everyday life. Translated from Hebrew by Nicholas de Lange “Finely wrought . . . Oz writes characterizations that are subtle but surgically precise, rendering this work a powerfully understated treatment of an uneasy Israeli conscience.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Informed by everything, weighed down by nothing, this is an exquisite work of art.” —The Scotsman

Suddenly in the Depths of the Forest

by: Amos Oz
release date: Mar 21, 2011
Suddenly in the Depths of the Forest
“Oz conjures up a fairy story in which we may well recognize ourselves, our history and our nations . . . be prepared simply to be enchanted.” —The Guardian In a gray and gloomy village, all of the animals—from dogs and cats to fish and snails—disappeared years before. No one talks about it and no one knows why, though everyone agrees that the village has been cursed. But when two children see a fish—a tiny one and just for a second—they become determined to unravel the mystery of where the animals have gone. And so they travel into the depths of the forest with that mission in mind, terrified and hopeful about what they may encounter. From the internationally bestselling author Amos Oz, this is a hauntingly beautiful fable for both children and adults about tolerance, loneliness, denial, and remembrance. “In this swiftly moving fable, Oz creates palpable tension with a repetitive, almost hypnotic rhythm and lyrical language that twists a discussion-provoking morality tale into something much more enchanting.” —Booklist “Short, poetic, and haunting, the book operates on a plane of mystery somewhere between fable and fairy tale . . . The great beauty of this story is the rhythm and clarity of its evocative language.” —New York Journal of Books “From the whispered tales of a local monster to the brash, spunky heroes on a quest, internationally acclaimed Israeli author Oz litters his story with fairy-tale tropes that give this narrative a fable-like quality; the atmosphere is intriguingly secretive and shadowed, but the prose is measured and accessible and the length manageable.” —The Bulletin

How to Cure a Fanatic

by: Amos Oz
release date: Sep 19, 2010
How to Cure a Fanatic
Proposes that the murderous violence that has riven our society is driven as much by confusion as by inescapable hatred. Challenging the reductionist division of people by race, religion, and class, Sen presents a vision of a world that can be made to move toward peace as firmly as it has spiraled in recent years toward brutality and war. - from publisher information.

The Amos Oz Reader

by: Amos Oz
release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Amos Oz Reader
A rich and varied selection of writings from the early sixties to the present by Amos Oz, one of Israel s leading novelists, public intellectuals, and political activists. The Amos Oz Reader draws on Oz''s entire body of work and is 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. With an illuminating introduction by Robert Alter. Praise for A Tale of Love and Darkness "A[n] ingenious work that circles around the rise of a state, the tragic destiny of a mother, a boy s creation of a new self." The New Yorker "Detailed and beautiful As he writes about himself and his family, Oz is also writing part of the history of the Jews." Los Angeles Times AMOS OZ is a prize-winning novelist and essayist whose honors include the Prix Femina, the Israel Prize, the Frankfurt Peace Prize, and the Prince of Asturias Award for Letters. Most recently, his memoir, A Tale of Love and Darkness, received the Koret Jewish Book Award. He lives in Arad. NITZA BEN-DOV is Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at Haifa University, as well as a scholar of biblical poetics. ROBERT ALTER is an esteemed scholar and translator. His recent translations include The Book of Psalms and The Five Books of Moses. "

Rhyming Life and Death

by: Amos Oz
release date: Jan 01, 2009
Rhyming Life and Death
Author''s account of his long night." "He spends the rest of the night wandering, smoking, inventing, regretting and thinking till dawn, when he learns, by chance, of the death of a once famous poet, now barely remembered." --Book Jacket.

La historia comienza

by: Amos Oz
release date: Jan 01, 2007
La historia comienza
Beginning to tell a story, says Amos Oz, is like making a pass at a stranger in a restaurant. The author demonstrates how the beginnings of fictional works are contracts that bind together reader and writer. Often the first lines of a story determine whether the deal will be closed: will the reader continue to the end or abandon the book? Amos Oz''s essay collection is an insightful study of the significance of opening passages in selected fictional works of literature.

Mi querido Mijael

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Mi querido Mijael
«Escribo porque las personas a las que amaba han muerto. Escribo porque cuando era niña tenía una gran capacidad de amar y ahora esa capacidad de amar está muriendo. No quiero morir.» Así comienza el relato en primera persona de Jana, la historia de un matrimonio y de su ruptura. La que ha sido definida como una moderna madame Bovary israelí es una estudiante de literatura hebrea. En la universidad conoció a un geólogo, Mijael Gonen, se casó con él y, poco a poco, una enrarecida distancia se abrió paso entre los dos. La narración, muy femenina, de Amos Oz avanza con estilo breve, cotidiano, y sondea los pensamientos más ocultos y las emociones más profundas en la confesión de la protagonista. Con rara habilidad, el autor logra captar los mínimos matices del carácter y del sentimiento, saca a la luz, con lucidez y delicadeza, los motivos de la frustración y del sufrimiento, y llega al origen del progresivo encerrarse de Jana en un mundo trepidante de maravillosas aventuras imaginarias, fantasías sexuales y terribles pesadillas, en el cual «su» querido y tranquilo Mijael nunca logrará penetrar. Como telón de fondo de esta magnífica novela psicológica, la silueta de una ciudad, Jerusalén, en los años cincuenta, sobre la que aletea el espectro de la guerra.

No digas noche

by: Amos Oz
release date: Jan 01, 2006

A Tale Of Love And Darkness

by: Amos Oz
release date: Nov 01, 2005
A Tale Of Love And Darkness
The International Bestselling memoir from award-winning author Amos Oz, "one of Isreal''s most prolific writers and respected intellectuals" (The New York Times), about his turbulent upbringing in the city of Jerusalem in the era of the dissolution of Mandatory Palestine and the beginning of the State of Israel. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award "[An] ingenious work that circles around the rise of a state, the tragic destiny of a mother, a boy’s creation of a new self."—The New Yorker A family saga and a magical self-portrait of a writer who witnessed the birth of a nation and lived through its turbulent history. A Tale of Love and Darkness is the story of a boy who grows up in war-torn Jerusalem, in a small apartment crowded with books in twelve languages and relatives speaking nearly as many. The story of an adolescent whose life has been changed forever by his mother’s suicide. The story of a man who leaves the constraints of his family and community to join a kibbutz, change his name, marry, have children. The story of a writer who becomes an active participant in the political life of his nation. "One of the most enchanting and deeply satisfying books that I have read in many years."—New Republic
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