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| Descrizione | *Amos Oz : The Legacy of a Writer in Israel and Beyond Ann Arbor : State University of New York Press, 2023 1 online resource (426 p.) |
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| Note | Formato pdf/epub Accesso riservato secondo le condizioni contrattuali https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3373080 |
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| ISBN | 9781438492506 | |
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| Collana | SUNY Series in Contemporary Jewish Literature and Culture Ser | |
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| Anno pubblicazione | 2023 | |
| Nota di contenuto | Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Amos Oz's Arduous Truths and Ambivalences -- Notes -- Part 1. In a Retrospective Mode -- Chapter One: Reflections on In the Land of Israel -- Notes -- Chapter Two: Hannah Gonen . . . and Me: A Personal Essay -- Notes -- Chapter Three: The History of a Long Conversation -- Introduction -- Twilight -- Under this Blazing Light -- And in a Conversation We Had towards the End of His Life -- Why So Violently? -- And in One of Our Last Conversations -- Love Comes and Goes -- Late Love -- Love between Friends -- Epilogue -- Notes. Chapter Four: Homeless between Two Homes -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter Five: My Michael, May 1967 -- Note -- Part 2. Nomads, Vipers, and Women -- Chapter Six: Maternal Illness and the Israeli Body Politic at War -- Notes -- Chapter Seven: The Little Plot and the Big Plot in Oz's Early Fiction -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter Eight: Oz's Literary Genealogies: Salvage Poetics in A Tale of Love and Darkness -- Notes -- Part 3. Coming of Age: Constructing the Hebrew Home(Land) -- Chapter Nine: Cat People: Coming of Age in Mr. Levi and Panther in the Basement -- Notes. Works Cited -- Chapter Ten: Tilling the Soil of National Ideology: Oz and the Hebrew Environmental Imagination -- Notes -- Chapter Eleven: On Eternity: Homelessness and the Meaning of Homeland -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter Twelve: The Dialogic Encounter between New and Old: The Biblical Intertext in Oz's Fiction -- Notes -- Part 4. Oz and the other: Mizrahis and Palestinians -- Chapter Thirteen: Oz's Contentious Journey: In the Land of Israel -- The Invention and Decline of Israeliness -- Who Has the Power? Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, Arab -- Who Is a true Zionist?. Dear Zealots -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter Fourteen: Oz against Himself: Between Political Romanticism and Social Realism in Black Box -- Note -- Works Cited -- Chapter Fifteen: "Like Belfast, Rhodesia, or South Africa": Oz and the Ideologies of Oslo -- Works Cited -- Chapter Sixteen: And They Lived Separately Ever After: The Two-State Solution as Literary Ending -- An Amicable Divorce -- Literary Partitions in Oz's Work -- Literary Endings and Political Solutions -- Loose Ends -- A Relationship with the Future -- Notes -- Part 5. Dreamers, Iconoclasts, and Traitors. Chapter Seventeen: Of Howling Jackals and Village Scenes: A Lament -- Notes -- Chapter Eighteen: Exultation, Disillusionment, and Late Inspiration: Oz's Once and Future Kibbutz -- Notes -- Chapter Nineteen: From Tragedy to Betrayal: Judas and the Subversive Politics of Oz's Last Act -- Introduction -- Tragedy -- Betrayal -- Historicity -- Uchronia -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Afterword: About My Father -- Note -- Contributors -- Editor -- Contributors -- Further Reading: Critical Resources in English -- Books -- Essays, Articles, and Interviews -- Films -- Index |