Amos oz
Art and life intertwine at Epos film festival
The 16th edition of the film festival takes place from April 14-19 at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
'How to Cure a Fanatic': An interview with dead author Amos Oz, based on his book
What is the myth of the ‘circumcised Cossack?' - opinion
New movie ‘Judas’ brings Amos Oz’s ideas to life
Gal Gadot joins in tribute to Amos Oz
President Rivlin to attend memorial service in Tel Aviv for Israeli author.
Death of a prophet: A tribute to Amos Oz
His career’s great fault-lines would not be the universal ones that run between generations, but the social and political cleavages that are unique to the Jewish state.
Tributes pour in for Amos Oz from across Israel, around world
Netanyahu, Rivlin, Herzog eulogize beloved author, ‘NYT,’ ‘Guardian,’ ‘Le Monde’ publish obituaries
Famed Israeli author Amos Oz passes away at 79
The author of 40 books, Oz was one of the most recognizable Israeli voices worldwide.
A note on fanaticism
Amos Oz takes on zealots in his latest work, but expresses only generic, surface-level thoughts.
Annual Poets Festival in Metulla to honor legendary Zelda
Zelda also suits this year’s festival focus on female poets, with the works of Nurit Zarhi, Agi Mishol and Haviva Pedaya on the Metulla agenda.
Grapevine: Between the lines
Read up on this week's social news.
#44 Dorit Rabinyan - The novelist who hit a nerve
Israel’s Education Ministry, headed by Naftali Bennett, targeted her novel in response to high school teachers who began including it on their lists of required reading.
A word in 46 languages
Translators of Amos Oz met the author for an open discussion of literature in translation.
Amos Oz, David Grossman shortlisted for Man Booker Prize
The two Israeli authors are among 6 likely to win the prestigious literary award