Somber Lust: The Art of Amos Oz

Somber Lust: The Art of Amos Oz

Somber Lust: The Art of Amos Oz

Somber Lust: The Art of Amos Oz

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Overview

In Somber Lust, Yair Mazor examines the work of the celebrated Israeli writer Amos Oz. In addition to providing a panoramic, comprehensive study of Oz's work, including his novels, novellas, short stories, and numerous essays on literary, social, and political subjects, Mazor also meticulously documents the evolution of Oz's aesthetic and ideological vision. The book concludes with an extensive interview with Oz himself, in which he offers insights into his own work as well as the creative process in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791488973
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 301 KB

About the Author

Yair Mazor is Professor of Hebrew and Biblical Literature and Director of the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He is the author of numerous books, including Pain, Pining, and Pine Trees: Contemporary Hebrew Poetry and A Sense of Structure: Hebrew and Biblical Literature.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Mapping Poetics, Documenting Ideology, and Above All, Being Motivated by Love

2. Since the Jackals' Lament Carries the Sound of Yearning: Intertextuality and Deconstruction in "Nomads and Viper"

3. The Father, the Son, and the Blowing of the Ill Wind, or Writing Strindberg from Right to Left

4. The Spy Who May Never Come in from the Cold: A Discussion of To Know a Woman

5. At Last, the Secret Double Agent Takes Off His Gloves and Removes the Mask: A Discussion of A Panther in the Basement

6. Essays Are Sometimes Masked Aesthetics: A Discussion of Under This Blazing Light

7. Some Rest at Last. Tracing a Literary Motif: The Motif of the Picture in A Perfect Peace and Beyond

8. Amos Oz Talk about Amos Oz: "Being I, Plus Being Myself" — An Interview with Hillit Yeshourun

Notes

Bibliography

Index of Literary and Critical Works

Index of Authors and Artists

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