Oz, through his novels and nonfiction, came to embody a sort of sociologist and psychologist of the Israeli soul.
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An Appraisal: Amos Oz, a Writer Who Loved the Dream of Israel and Charted Its Imperfect Reality
Saturday, 29 December 2018
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