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A Perfect Peace

by Amos Oz
ebook

"Oz's strangest, riskiest, and richest novel." —Washington Post Book World

Israel, just before the Six-Day War. On a kibbutz, the country's founders and their children struggle to come to terms with their land and with each other. The messianic father exults in accomplishments that had once been only dreams; the son longs to establish an identity apart from his father; the fragile young wife is out of touch with reality; and the gifted and charismatic "outsider" seethes with emotion. Through the interplay of these brilliantly realized characters, Oz evokes a drama that is chillingly, strikingly universal.

"[Oz is] a peerless, imaginative chronicler of his country's inner and outer transformations." —Independent (UK)


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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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  • ISBN: 9780547563831
  • Release date: October 31, 1993

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  • ISBN: 9780547563831
  • File size: 3638 KB
  • Release date: October 31, 1993

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OverDrive Read
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subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

"Oz's strangest, riskiest, and richest novel." —Washington Post Book World

Israel, just before the Six-Day War. On a kibbutz, the country's founders and their children struggle to come to terms with their land and with each other. The messianic father exults in accomplishments that had once been only dreams; the son longs to establish an identity apart from his father; the fragile young wife is out of touch with reality; and the gifted and charismatic "outsider" seethes with emotion. Through the interplay of these brilliantly realized characters, Oz evokes a drama that is chillingly, strikingly universal.

"[Oz is] a peerless, imaginative chronicler of his country's inner and outer transformations." —Independent (UK)


Expand title description text