"The desert means a great deal to me," says Amos Oz, the Israeli novelist.
Amos Oz once talked about language being the first casualty of war: people stop calling things what they really are - collateral damage/pacification etc.
Black Box is a novel by Israeli writer Amos Oz, first published in 1986.
Amos Oz has always been a dualist.
Amos Oz: Monograph was published in 1980, and is grounded on her masters thesis.
Amos Oz, the Israeli novelist, started and ended his address last night with the words, "What was, will not be again."
He was the grand-uncle of Amos Oz.
Something adamantine in Amos Oz resists the tenderness of Chekhov.
There would be no Israel if earlier Zionist leaders had not been willing to take half a loaf, as Amos Oz indicated.
To the Editor: I have been an admirer of Amos Oz for some years now.