Amos Oz (1939–2018) was born in Jerusalem. He was the recipient of the Prix Femina, the Frankfurt Peace Prize, the Goethe Prize, the Primo Levi Prize, and the National Jewish Book Award, among other international honors. His work has been translated into forty-four languages.
ARTICLES FEATURING AMOS

A Moral Guide: On Amos Oz’s “Dear Zealots: Letters from a Divided Land”
Seth Greenland responds to “Dear Zealots,” a call for peace by the late Israeli novelist Amos Oz....

Amos Oz Returns to the Kibbutz
Amos Oz has returned to the kibbutz, although one could argue he never really left....
FICTION: NEW & NOTEWORTHY
The Lasting Influence of SCOTT TUROW's Presumed Innocent AMOS OZ Returns to the Kibbutz in Between Friends ¤...

Trading Faith for Wonder: On Judaism's Literary Legacy
PERHAPS NO RELIGION has as much existential uncertainty baked into the product as Judaism. Who, or what, is a Jew? The ...
