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What Makes an Apple? - Six Conversations about Writing, Love, Guilt, and Other Pleasures (Hardcover): Amos Oz What Makes an Apple? - Six Conversations about Writing, Love, Guilt, and Other Pleasures (Hardcover)
Amos Oz
R531 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R92 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Revelatory talks about art and life with internationally acclaimed Israeli novelist Amos Oz In the last years of his life, the writer Amos Oz talked regularly with Shira Hadad, who worked closely with him as the editor of his final novel, Judas. These candid, uninhibited dialogues show a side of Oz that few ever saw. What Makes an Apple? presents the most revealing of these conversations in English for the first time, painting an illuminating and disarmingly intimate portrait of a towering literary figure. In frank and open exchanges that are by turns buoyant, introspective, and argumentative, Oz explains what impels him to begin a story and shares his routines, habits, and challenges as a writer. He discusses the tectonic changes he experienced in his lifetime in relationships between women and men, and describes how his erotic coming of age shaped him not only as a man but also as an author. Oz reflects on his parents, his formative years on a kibbutz, and how he dealt with and learned from his critics, his students, and his fame. He talks about why there is more humor in his later books and gives his exceptional take on fear of death. Resonating with Oz's clear, honest, and humorous voice, What Makes an Apple? offers unique insights about Oz's artistic and personal evolution, and enables readers to explore his work in new ways.

Dear Zealots - Letters from a Divided Land (Paperback): Amos Oz Dear Zealots - Letters from a Divided Land (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R384 R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Save R71 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Tale Of Love And Darkness (Paperback): Amos Oz A Tale Of Love And Darkness (Paperback)
Amos Oz; Translated by Nicholas De Lange
R524 R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Save R102 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the National Jewish Book AwardInternational Bestseller " 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"

Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Finsternis (German, Paperback): Amos Oz Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Finsternis (German, Paperback)
Amos Oz
R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Jews and Words (Paperback): Amos Oz, Fania Oz-Salzberger Jews and Words (Paperback)
Amos Oz, Fania Oz-Salzberger
R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A celebrated novelist and an acclaimed historian of ideas, father and daughter, unravel the chain of words at the core of Jewish life, history, and culture Why are words so important to so many Jews? Novelist Amos Oz and historian Fania Oz-Salzberger roam the gamut of Jewish history to explain the integral relationship of Jews and words. Through a blend of storytelling and scholarship, conversation and argument, father and daughter tell the tales behind Judaism's most enduring names, adages, disputes, texts, and quips. These words, they argue, compose the chain connecting Abraham with the Jews of every subsequent generation. Framing the discussion within such topics as continuity, women, timelessness, and individualism, Oz and Oz-Salzberger deftly engage Jewish personalities across the ages, from the unnamed, possibly female author of the Song of Songs through obscure Talmudists to contemporary writers. They suggest that Jewish continuity, even Jewish uniqueness, depends not on central places, monuments, heroic personalities, or rituals but rather on written words and an ongoing debate between the generations. Full of learning, lyricism, and humor, Jews and Words offers an extraordinary tour of the words at the heart of Jewish culture and extends a hand to the reader, any reader, to join the conversation.

A Tale of Love and Darkness (Paperback, New ed): Amos Oz A Tale of Love and Darkness (Paperback, New ed)
Amos Oz 3
R350 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R62 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Tragic, comic and incomparable: an autobiographical epic and a comedie humaine for our times, which is both the portrait of an artist and the story of the birth of a nation, spanning several generations and moving with them from Russia, Lithuania, the Ukraine, to Jerusalem. Love and darkness are just two of the powerful forces that run through Amos Oz's extraordinary, moving story. He takes us on a seductive journey through his childhood and adolescence, along Jerusalem's wartorn streets in the 1940s and '50s, and into the infernal marriage of two kind, well-meaning people: his fussy, logical father, and his dreamy, romantic mother. Caught between them is one small boy with the weight of generations on his shoulders. And at the tragic heart of the story is the suicide of his mother, when Amos was twelve-and-a-half years old. Oz's story dives into 120 year of family history and paradox, the saga of a Jewish love-hate affair with Europe that sweeps from Vilna and Odessa, via Poland and Prague, to Israel. Farce and heartbreak, history and humanity make up this magical portrait of the artist who saw the birth of a nation, and came through its turbulent life as well as his own. over.

How to Cure a Fanatic (Paperback): Amos Oz How to Cure a Fanatic (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R416 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R82 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Internationally acclaimed novelist Amos Oz grew up in war-torn Jerusalem, where as a boy he witnessed firsthand the poisonous consequences of fanaticism. In two concise, powerful essays, the award-winning author offers unique insight into the true nature of fanaticism and proposes a reasoned and respectful approach to resolving the Israeli Palestinian conflict. As an added feature, he comments on contemporary issues--the Gaza pullout, Yasser Arafat's death, and the war in Iraq--in an extended interview at the end of the book.

Oz argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a war of religion or cultures or traditions, but rather a real estate dispute--one that will be resolved not by greater understanding, but by painful compromise. As he writes, "The seeds of fanaticism always lie in uncompromising righteousness, the plague of many centuries."

The brilliant clarity of these essays, coupled with Oz's ironic sense of humor in illuminating the serious, breathes new life into this centuries-old debate. Oz argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a war of religion or cultures or traditions, but rather a real estate dispute--one that will be resolved not by greater understanding, but by painful compromise. He emphasizes the importance of imagination in learning to define and respect other's space, and analyzes the twisted historical roots that have led to Middle East violence. In his interview, Oz sends a message to Americans. Why not, he proposes, advocate for a twenty-first-century equivalent of the Marshall Plan aimed at preventing poverty and despair in the region? "What is necessary is to work on the ground, for example, building homes for hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees who have been rotting in camps for almost sixty years now."

Fresh, insightful, and inspiring, "How to Cure a Fanatic" brings a new voice of sanity to the cacophony on Israeli-Palestinian relations--a voice no one can afford to ignore.

Judas (Paperback): Amos Oz Judas (Paperback)
Amos Oz; Translated by Nicholas De Lange 1
R310 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Israeli master's exceptional final novel SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE 2017 Shmuel - a young, idealistic student - has abandoned his studies in Jerusalem, taking a live-in job as a companion to a cantankerous old man. But Shmuel quickly becomes obsessed with the taciturn Atalia, a woman of enchanting beauty, who also lives in the house. As the household's tangled, tragic past becomes apparent, so too does story behind the birth of the state of Israel. Journeying back into the deep past, Judas is a love story like no other by a master storyteller at the height of his powers. 'A hero of mine, a moral as well as literary giant' Simon Schama 'One of his boldest works of all' Boyd Tonkin, Financial Times 'Amos Oz...brought so much beauty, so much love, and a vision of peace to our lives. Please hold him in your hearts and read his books' Natalie Portman Judas is the first novel selected for the Amos Oz reading circle established by Natalie Portman.

Panther In The Basement (Paperback, Reissue): Amos Oz Panther In The Basement (Paperback, Reissue)
Amos Oz; Translated by Nicholas De Lange
R302 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Set in the summer of 1947, this is a funny, touching, semi-autobiographical rites-of-passage novel about a lonely boy (nicknamed Profi, short for professor, because he is a bookish, serious kid) growing up in Jerusalem in the last years of British rule. From underground resistance, he is drawn into friendship with the enemy - a British soldier - to whom he gives Hebrew lessons in return for English instruction.

A Tale of Love and Darkness (Hardcover, 1st U.S. ed): Amos Oz A Tale of Love and Darkness (Hardcover, 1st U.S. ed)
Amos Oz
R1,004 R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Save R126 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the National Jewish Book AwardInternational Bestseller " 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"

Liebe Fanatiker (German, Paperback): Amos Oz Liebe Fanatiker (German, Paperback)
Amos Oz
R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Unter Freunden (German, Paperback): Amos Oz Unter Freunden (German, Paperback)
Amos Oz
R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Silence of Heaven - Agnon's Fear of God (Paperback): Amos Oz The Silence of Heaven - Agnon's Fear of God (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R605 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R37 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Between Friends (Paperback): Amos Oz Between Friends (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R387 R335 Discovery Miles 3 350 Save R52 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner, National Jewish Book Award
" A] gorgeous, rueful collection . . . that lays bare the deepest human longings." --" Chicago Tribune"
In "Between Friends," Amos Oz returns to the kibbutz of the late 1950s, the time and place where his writing began. These eight interconnected stories, set in the fictitious Kibbutz Yekhat, draw masterly 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. Amos Oz at home. And at his best.
"Lucid and heartbreaking." -- "Guardian" (UK)
"All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail." -- "Mail on Sunday" (UK)

The Girl Who Became Chief (Paperback): Amos O Isoka The Girl Who Became Chief (Paperback)
Amos O Isoka
R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Only Way Up is Down - Living a Totally Submitted (Paperback): Christina Khul The Only Way Up is Down - Living a Totally Submitted (Paperback)
Christina Khul; Amos O Gray
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Eat Beat Sleep Repeat (Paperback): Amos O'henry Eat Beat Sleep Repeat (Paperback)
Amos O'henry
R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Eat Beat Sleep Repeat (Hardcover): Amos O'henry Eat Beat Sleep Repeat (Hardcover)
Amos O'henry
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Letter I Have Never Sent You and Other Stories from America and Beyond (Paperback): Julie Burtinshaw, Amos O Ojwang' The Letter I Have Never Sent You and Other Stories from America and Beyond (Paperback)
Julie Burtinshaw, Amos O Ojwang'
R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
When Flower Smells Pit Latrine (Paperback): Amos O Ojwang' When Flower Smells Pit Latrine (Paperback)
Amos O Ojwang'; Foreword by Aften Brook Szymanski
R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How to Cure a Fanatic (Paperback): Amos Oz How to Cure a Fanatic (Paperback)
Amos Oz 1
R213 R173 Discovery Miles 1 730 Save R40 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'A hero of mine, a moral as well as literary giant' Simon Schama Amos Oz, the internationally acclaimed author of A Tale of Love and Darkness and Judas, grew up in war-torn Jerusalem, where as a boy he witnessed first-hand the poisonous consequences of fanaticism. In How To Cure a Fanatic Amos Oz analyses the historical roots of violence and confronts truths about the extremism nurtured throughout society. By bringing us face to face with fanaticism he suggests ways in which we can all respond. From the author of A Tale of Love and Darkness and Man Booker International Prize shortlisted Judas. 'He was the conscience of Israel' Roger Cohen, New York Times

Querido Fanaticos (Paperback): Amos Oz Querido Fanaticos (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Art Of Wood Finishing - A Condensed Manual For Furniture, Piano And Hardwood Finishers, Painters, Interior Decorators, Etc.... The Art Of Wood Finishing - A Condensed Manual For Furniture, Piano And Hardwood Finishers, Painters, Interior Decorators, Etc. (Paperback)
H. Behlen; Edited by Amos O. Koier
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Slopes of Lebanon (Paperback): Amos Oz Slopes of Lebanon (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R423 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R53 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As well as being one of Israel's preeminent writers of fiction, Amos Oz was one of the first voices of conscience in Israel to advocate the creation of a Palestinian state and has been a leading figure of the Peace Now movement since 1977. This superb collection of essays offers Oz's cogent views on Israel's offensive into Lebanon in 1982; 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.

Soumchi (Paperback): Amos Oz Soumchi (Paperback)
Amos Oz
R349 R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Save R49 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

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