Amos Oz Books in Order
Amos Oz is a renowned Israeli writer, novelist, journalist, and intellectual. As a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, he imparts his vast knowledge and expertise to aspiring scholars. With a global presence, Oz's work has been translated into 42 languages and published in 43 countries. His literary contributions have garnered numerous prestigious honours and awards, including the Legion of Honour of France, the Goethe Prize, and the Prince of Asturias Award in Literature. A milestone in his career was achieved in 2007, when A Tale of Love and Darkness became the first work of modern Hebrew literature to appear in an official Chinese textbook. As a long-time advocate for peace, Oz has been a vocal proponent of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Amos Oz
- #1AmazonIn the Land of Israel(1982)
- #2AmazonIsraeli Literature(1985)
- #3AmazonThe Slopes Of Lebanon(1987)
- #4AmazonThe Silence of Heaven: Agnon's Fear of God(1993)
- #5AmazonThe Tanner Lectures on Human Values(1994)
- #6AmazonIsrael, Palestine and Peace(1995)
- #7AmazonThe Story Begins: Essays on Literature(1996)
- #8AmazonHow to Cure a Fanatic(2002)
- #9AmazonHelp Us To Divorce(2003)
- #10AmazonDear Zealots(2017)
- #11AmazonWhat Makes an Apple?(2022)
- #1AmazonJews and Words (With: Fania Oz-Salzberger)(2012)
- #2AmazonVoices from the Warsaw Ghetto (By: David G. Roskies,Samuel D. Kassow)(2019)
- #3AmazonCatastrophe and Rebirth, 1939–1973 (By: Samuel D. Kassow)(2020)
- #4AmazonUntil Daybreak: Stories From The Kibbutz(1984)
- #5AmazonSuitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic, Volume 3(1998)
- #6AmazonI Am Jewish(2004)
- #7AmazonThe Jubilee Haggadah: Proclaim liberty throughout the land for all its inhabitants(2017)
- #1AmazonElsewhere, Perhaps(1966)
- #2AmazonMy Michael(1968)
- #3AmazonTouch the Water, Touch the Wind(1974)
- #4AmazonSoumchi(1980)
- #5AmazonA Perfect Peace(1982)
- #6AmazonBlack Box(1986)
- #7AmazonTo Know a Woman(1989)
- #8AmazonFima(1991)
- #9AmazonUnder This Blazing Light(1995)
- #10AmazonDon't Call It Night(1996)
- #11AmazonPanther in the Basement(1997)
- #12AmazonThe Same Sea(2001)
- #13AmazonA Tale of Love and Darkness(2004)
- #14AmazonRhyming Life and Death(2009)
- #15AmazonSuddenly in the Depths of the Forest(2010)
- #16AmazonBetween Friends(2013)
- #17AmazonJudas(2014)
- #18AmazonWhere the Jackals Howl(1965)
- #19AmazonUnto Death(1969)
- #20AmazonThe Hill of Evil Counsel(1976)
- #21AmazonThe Amos Oz Reader(2009)
- #22AmazonScenes from Village Life(2011)
About Amos Oz
Amos Oz is a renowned Israeli writer, novelist, journalist, and intellectual. As a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, he imparts his vast knowledge and expertise to aspiring scholars. With a global presence, Oz's work has been translated into 42 languages and published in 43 countries. His literary contributions have garnered numerous prestigious honours and awards, including the Legion of Honour of France, the Goethe Prize, and the Prince of Asturias Award in Literature. A milestone in his career was achieved in 2007, when A Tale of Love and Darkness became the first work of modern Hebrew literature to appear in an official Chinese textbook. As a long-time advocate for peace, Oz has been a vocal proponent of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967.
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