Fania Oz

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Fania Oz was the mother of Israeli writer Amos Oz, remembered as a central, tragic figure in his autobiographical novel "A Tale of Love and Darkness."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
causeOfDeath suicide
child Amos Oz NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Israel
Poland
countryOfOrigin Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1910s
dateOfDeath 1952
describedIn "A Tale of Love and Darkness" NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
library science
genreOfRepresentation autobiographical literature
hasFamilyName Klausner NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Fania NERFINISHED
hasSon Amos Oz NERFINISHED
immigratedTo Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
influenced themes of memory and loss in Amos Oz's writing
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
German
Hebrew
Polish
Russian
Yiddish
movement Zionism
narrativeRole central maternal figure in "A Tale of Love and Darkness"
notableFor being the mother of Israeli writer Amos Oz
central figure in Amos Oz's autobiographical novel "A Tale of Love and Darkness"
notableWork inspiration for character of the mother in "A Tale of Love and Darkness"
occupation librarian
teacher
partOf Jewish diaspora from Eastern Europe
placeOfBirth Rivne NERFINISHED
Równe, Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
portrayedAs tragic figure in Israeli literature
relative Yosef Klausner NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
residence Jerusalem
Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Arieh Klausner NERFINISHED

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