Amos Oz
Israeli author, journalist, and activist

Born
May 4th, 1939
86 years ago
Died
2018
7 years ago — 79 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Israel
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Born in 1939, a prominent Israeli author and journalist contributed extensively to literature and political discourse. Published novels include 'My Michael', 'The Black Box', and 'A Tale of Love and Darkness', which received international acclaim. Engaged in social and political activism, promoted peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and advocated for dialogue and understanding. His writing often explored themes of identity, conflict, and the human condition. Worked as a professor and lecturer, influencing many aspiring writers and thinkers.
Wrote 'A Tale of Love and Darkness'
Published 'My Michael'
Received the Israel Prize for Literature
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