The Oz
The Oz
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small-town novel exception
The place of my novels is Israel, almost without exception. All of them take place in Israel - in Jerusalem, in the desert, in the kibbutz, in small towns, in villages.
novel exception
Almost without exception, my novels are rooted in Israel because that's the place I know well.
democracy novel
All of my novels are democracies.
country reality novel
A little more than a hundred years ago, "Tel Aviv" was not a city. It was a title of a novel written by an author. The "Return to Zion" was a name of another novel. There was a bookshelf. There was no country. There was no state. There was no nation. There was no physical Jewish reality in this country.
different sometimes novel
When I say my novels are set in Israel in the last seventy years, this entails the fact that they begin hundreds or thousands of years earlier in time. And, sometimes in very, very different places, because we all come from somewhere, especially here in Israel.
writing novel
I don't write novels about expeditions to the planet Mars because I haven't been there and I don't know anything about it.
country novel jew
"The State of the Jews" was not a title of a country. It was a title of a futuristic novel.
writing novel listen-to-me
When I need to take a side, I write a newspaper article and I tell my government, "You should not do that, you should do this." They don't listen to me, but I've been doing this for sixty years now. But, when I write a novel, I am not in that business.
writing appearance novel
Each time I have the urge in me to make a statement or send a message or to issue a manifesto, I don't bother to write a novel. I write an article and publish it in a popular newspaper, or I make a television appearance.
novel
All my novels are rooted in their time and in their place.
fanaticism far headlines militancy novel people precisely
But The Same Sea is set precisely in this Israel, which never makes it to the news headlines anywhere. It is a novel about everyday people far removed from fundamentalism, fanaticism nationalism, or militancy of any sort.
copy looks though
Even though I have my own copy here, I want to see what it looks like on the shelf.
allowed classic literature magic object reject rid
If we're going to object to depicting magic in books, then we are going to have to reject C.S. Lewis. We're going to have to get rid of ... ... A lot of classic children's literature is not going to be allowed to survive.
backs theater turned
We perfected the theater of the mind, and then we turned our backs on it.