Description
Amos Oz is the voice of sanity coming out of confusion. -- Nadine Gordimer, Nobel Prize-winning author The special nature of these two lucid, thoughtful essays lies in their compelling argumentation backed by the singular authority of the writer. -- Ira Katznelson, Columbia University
About the Author
Amos Oz is the author of many novels and essay collections. His recent books include "A Tale of Love and Darkness", "Rhyming Life and Death" and "Scenes from a Village Life". His articles and essays, and his political role as a leading proponent of a two-state solution, have made him an important figure in Israel and throughout the world.
Reviews
"This little volume (4" x 6") ... is lucid, rational, and constructive... This small book embodies so much realism and optimism."--Elizabeth R. Hayford, Library Journal "The burning issues of the Arab-Israeli dispute are grist for Israeli novelist Amos Oz's slim volume, How to Cure a Fanatic, which is never less than thought-provoking."--Canadian Jewish News "Amos Oz sets out to wrest the conflict from its ideological and religious participants, from those on both sides whose symbiotic desire to elevate or sanctify the conflict renders it ever more immune to reasonable resolution. This is pursued in two short, gently-crafted essays."--Ben Harris, Jewish Journal "This pocket-size book is an important read. Whether you want to agree with him or rail against him, you can't ignore Oz."--Suzi Brozman, Atlanta Jewish Times
Book Information
ISBN 9780691148632
Author Amos Oz
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 57g