A Tale of Love and Darkness

A family saga and a magical self portrait of a writer who witnessed the birth of a nation and lived through its turbulent history A Tale of Love and Darkness is the story of a boy who grows up in war torn Jerusalem, in a small apartment crowded with books in twelve languages and relatives speaking nearly as many The story of an adolescent whose life has been changed forever by his mother s suicide The story of a man who leaves the constraints of his family and community to join a kibbutz, change his name, marry, have children The story of a writer who becomes an active participant in the political life of his nation. New Read [ A Tale of Love and Darkness ] author [ Amos Oz ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr , ,, , , ,, , , , , , ,, , , , , ,,, , , , , , , , ,,, , ,2 3 ,, , , , ,,,2018Amos Oz je najve i ivi izraelski knji evnik Upoznali smo se dok je pisao ovaj autobiografski roman Bila sam mu urednik Imala sam zadovoljstvo da se nekoliko puta sretnemo i razgovaramo Davno sam za RTS obezbedila intervju s njim i to je bilo divno iskustvo Na alost nisam uspela da ga dovedem u Srbiju iako mi je to obe ao Ja se jo uvek nadam da e se to realizovati jednoga dana Kao to verujem da e jednoga dana Amos dobiti Nobelovu nagradu za knji evnost, zaslu io je A Amos Oz je najve i ivi izraelski knji evnik Upoznali smo se dok je pisao ovaj autobiografski roman Bila sam mu urednik Imala sam zadovoljstvo da se nekoliko puta sretnemo i razgovaramo Davno sam za RTS obezbedila interv...By far, the best book that I ve read this year.It is a long one but worth all the time I spent on it It is a memoir that begins with Amos Oz born 1939 birth in Israel and ends with the death of his father His mother died twenty years earlier than that and in between those two deaths he did not hear from his father anything about his mother as if his mother did not exist This novel can be appreciated on three layers from the macro perspective, it is a tale of Israel as a nation, from the e By far, the best book that I ve read this year.It is a long one but worth all the time I spent on it It is a memoir that begins with Amos Oz born 1939 birth in Israel and ends with the death of his father His mother died twenty years earlier than that and in between those two deaths he did not hear from his father anything about his mother as if his mother did not exist This novel can be appreciated on three layers from the macro perspective, it is a tale of Israel as a nation, from the exodus of the East European Jews from the 18th to the 20th century to the War of Independence from the Oz family s perspective, the migration of their well educated family from Russia to Israel armed only with what they know as intellectuals facing difficult times migrating from one country to another before settling in Israel and lastly, from the intern...There are books which, after you ve read them, would give you this silent thought either that you could have written them yourself or maybe you could write something like them too someday Then there are those books which would have the opposite effect, similar to what happened to Virginia Woolf after reading Marcel Proust s Swann s Way the first book of In Search of Lost Time her literary urges were paralyzed Well, Woolf wrote a friend, what remains to be written after that I m on There are books which, after you ve read them, would give you this silent thought either that you could have written them yourself or maybe you could write something like them too someday Then there are those books which would have the opposite effect, similar to what happened to Virginia Woolf after reading Marcel Proust s Swann s Way the first book of In Search of Lost Time her literary urges were paralyzed Well, Woolf wrote a friend, what remains to be written after that I m only in the first volume, and there are, I suppose, faults to be found, but I am in a state of amazement as if a miracle were being done before my eyesThis one by Amos Oz could give you the same literary or writing paralysis Published by Vintage books curiously under the category fiction, he tells us here of his life in Jerusalem during ... 700 10 4 1948 245 25 5220 19175% , 300 , ,, 300 , , , , , , , 13, , , , , 50 2009 2009 Kad sam bila srednjo kolka, imala sam zastra uju e periode potpune mentalne ti ine i fizi ke osamljenosti, kad sam mesecima sedela u zatvorenim prostorijama i apsolutno ni ta nisam radila jela sam, mo da gledala televiziju i spavala oko 17h dnevno Nedavno sam razmi ljala, a itaju i ovu knjigu i zaklju ila, da, kad bih morala da prepri avam nekome te periode svog ivota, a trajali su dugo, ne bih znala ta da ka em jer se ni eg vi e ne se am sem te ti ine Ipak, postoji nekoliko upori nih ta Kad sam bila srednjo kolka, imala sam zastra uju e periode potpune mentalne ti ine i fizi ke osamljenosti, kad sam mesecima sedela u zatvorenim prostorijama i apsolutno ni ta nisam radila jela sam, mo da gledala televiziju i spavala oko 17h dnevno Nedavno sam razmi ljala, a itaju i ovu knjigu i zaklju ila, da, kad bih morala da prepri avam nekome te periode svog ivota, a trajali su ..., ,, ,,, ,, , , , , 2000 ,, , ,This memoir recounts the author s life in the formative years of the nation of Israel as well as the years leading up to 1948, as well as the lives of his parents and many relatives from various parts of Europe It s not only the memoir of a child who grew to become a writer and needs to tell of the terrors and memories of his childhood It s also a memoir of the young state peopled by so many from all over who had lost everything and were desperately trying to build a permanent Jewish home No This memoir recounts the author s life in the formative years of the nation of Israel as well as the years leading up to 1948, as well as the lives of his parents and many relatives from various parts of Europe It s not only the memoir of a child who grew to become a writer and needs to tell of the terrors and memories of his childhood It s also a memoir of the yo...

A Tale of Love and Darkness
  • English
  • 23 May 2017
  • Paperback
  • 560 pages
  • 015603252X
  • Amos Oz
  • A Tale of Love and Darkness