Further Reading
- Mazor, Yair, "Somber Lust: The Art of Amos Oz," translated by Margarit Weinberger-Rotman, State University of New York Press, 2002, 206 p. (Critical analysis of Oz's fiction.)
- Oz, Amos, with Anita Susan Grossman, "An Interview with Amos Oz," Partisan Review 53, no. 3 (1986): 427-38. (Addresses contemporary Israeli politics, his life on a kibbutz, and his literary style.)
- Oz, Amos, with Eleanor Wachtel, "Amos Oz Interviewed by Eleanor Wachtel," Queen's Quarterly 98, no. 2 (summer 1991): 424-31. (Oz explores Israeli politics, his life on a kibbutz, and his role as a storyteller.)
- Oz, Amos, with Eugene Goodheart, "An Interview with Amos Oz," Partisan Review 49, no. 3 (1982): 351-62. (Oz reflects on his representations of Jerusalem in his fiction, his views on contemporary Israeli politics, and his life on a kibbutz.)
- Oz, Amos, with Shuli Barzilai, "Amos Oz in Arad: A Profile," Southern Humanities Review 21, no. 1 (winter 1987): 19-35. (Oz discusses Israeli politics, his life on a kibbutz, and his writing process.)
- Wirth-Nesher, Hana, City Codes: Reading the Modern Urban Novel, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996, 244 p. (Discussion of representations of the city in the novels and novellas of Oz and Isaac Bashevis Singer.)
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