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amos oz

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Non­fic­tion
What Makes an Apple?: Six Con­ver­sa­tions about Writ­ing, Love, Guilt, and Oth­er Pleasures
Amos Oz with Shira Hadad, Jessica Cohen (Translator)
Essay

Only in Israel

David Ehrlich has pub­lished two books of short sto­ries in Hebrew, 18 Blue and Tues­day and Thurs­day Morn­ings. His newest book, Who Will Die Last: Sto­ries of Life in Israel,…
David Ehrlich
July 2, 2013
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Non­fic­tion
The Amos Oz Reader
Amos Oz; Nicholas de Lange, trans.; Nitza Ben-Dov, ed.
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Non­fic­tion
How to Cure a Fanatic
Amos Oz
Essay

Notes from Mishkenot Sha’ananim: Mon­te­fiore and Oz

In his last post, Bob Gold­farb, a reg­u­lar review­er for Jew­ish Book World, wrote about the pan­el ​“Ash­es and Ink: Con­tem­po­rary Holo­caust Writ­ing.” He is…
Bob Gold­farb
May 5, 2010

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