Description
Discover the profound life and literary contributions of Amos Oz through the first published biography by the renowned translator Robert Alter. This captivating narration offers an intimate portrait of the beloved Israeli writer and activist, known for his compelling storytelling and powerful advocacy for peace. Amos Oz (1939–2018) was an iconic figure in contemporary literature, celebrated for his novels, essays, and unwavering commitment to a pluralistic Israel. Explore the complexities of his personal and professional journey, beginning with the heart-wrenching event of his mother's suicide when he was just twelve. The narrative thoughtfully discusses his formative years in Kibbutz Hulda and the influences of his family’s right-wing Zionism on his worldview. Delve into Oz’s prolific writing career, where he crafted stories that transcended borders and resonated with readers worldwide. Alter's meticulous examination includes insights from close readings of Oz's central works, revealing the layers of his inner world and public persona. This biography is an essential read for those seeking to understand not just the man, but also the socio-political landscape that shaped his vision and writings. Whether you are a longtime fan of Amos Oz or new to his work, this book offers an enlightening glimpse into the life of a literary giant.