Amos Oz, 74 Years Old and a National Treasure, Still Dreams of Life on the Kibbutz

Published: Sept. 23, 2013, 4 a.m.

b'There\\u2019s no other living Israeli author who is as well known around the world as Amos Oz. Inside Israel, he\\u2019s one of the country\\u2019s most respected cultural figures. Oz has lived a tumultuous life. When he was 10 years old, he witnessed the founding of the Jewish state. When he was 12 years old, his mother committed suicide. When he was 15, he joined a kibbutz and changed his last name to Oz, Hebrew for \\u201cstrength.\\u201d He eventually left the kibbutz for the desert because of his son\\u2019s asthma, but as he tells Vox Tablet contributor Daniel Estrin, he still dreams of kibbutz life at least once a week. In his newest short story collection, Between Friends, he revisits the early years of the kibbutz, when the collective farms were still a wild Israeli ideological experiment. Estrin sat with Amos Oz in his home in Tel Aviv for a far-ranging discussion about...


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