Somber Lust CESA comprehensive study of Israel's most internationally celebrated writer. In Somber Lust, Yair Mazor examines the work of the celebrated Israeli writer Amos Oz. In addition to providing a panoramic, comprehensive study of Oz's work, including his novels, novellas, short stories, and numerous essays on literary, social, and political subjects, Mazor also meticulously documents the evolution of Oz's aesthetic and ideological vision. The book concludes
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with whom she developed a close friendship
Jerome recalls a scenario that will be familiar to writers at any stage in their career
and struggle by a master stylist with a keen sense of the complications inherent to human nature
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and those of school-based literacy
a conception of "absolute" nothingness (the Buddhist "emptiness")
low-income districts have gone to court attempting to remedy these inequities
The book also considers professional standards and ethical issues
This book presents four plays by Caridad Svich that explore the rough waters of citizenship under the pressure of globalization and the threads of human connection across multiple geographic landscapes
This book tells the story of the boom in smalls museums that took place in Britain from the 1960s onwards
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