Amos Oz

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Amos Oz was a prominent Israeli novelist, essayist, and intellectual known for his explorations of Israeli society and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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Amos Oz canonical 9
young Amos Oz 1

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instanceOf Israeli writer
essayist
human
intellectual
novelist
awardReceived Bialik Prize for Literature
surface form: Bialik Prize

Goethe Prize
Israel Prize
surface form: Israel Prize for Literature

Prince of Asturias Award for Literature
birthName Amos Klausner
causeOfDeath cancer
citizenship Israel
countryOfBirth Mandatory Palestine
dateOfBirth 1939-05-04
dateOfDeath 2018-12-28
educatedAt Hebrew University of Jerusalem
employer Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
fieldOfWork Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: Israeli–Palestinian conflict

literature
political essays
gender male
genre autobiography
fiction
non-fiction
languageOfWorkOrName Hebrew
memberOf Kibbutz Hulda
movement Zionism
name Amos Oz self-link
nationality Israeli
notableWork A Perfect Peace
A Tale of Love and Darkness
Black Box
Don’t Call It Night
Fima
My Michael
The Same Sea
numberOfChildren 3
occupation essayist
journalist
novelist
professor
short story writer
placeOfBirth Jerusalem
placeOfDeath Tel Aviv
politicalAlignment Israeli peace camp
positionHeld professor of literature
religion secular Judaism
spouse Nily Oz
supported two-state solution
wroteAbout Israeli society
Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: Israeli–Palestinian conflict

kibbutz life

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