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Amos Oz, now a successful author in his 60s, is struck by a physical memory from his childhood in 1940s Jerusalem. Read by David Fleeshman. Abridged by Robin Brooks.

Israeli writer Amos Oz died on the 28th December 2018, leaving a huge legacy of fiction, essays and articles as well as the masterpiece A TALE OF LOVE AND DARKNESS.

The bestselling memoir explores the author’s difficult upbringing in Mandatory Palestine. Now a successful writer in his 60s, Oz is transported back to 1940s Jerusalem by a memory from childhood.

Read by David Fleeshman
Written by Amos Oz
Translated by Nicholas de Lange
Abridged by Robin Brooks
Producer Eilidh McCreadie

14 minutes

Last on

Thu 14 Mar 2019 00:30

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  • Wed 13 Mar 2019 09:45
  • Thu 14 Mar 2019 00:30

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