Amos Oz

Amos
OZ

Amos Oz, born Amos Klausner in 1939, was a prominent Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist known for his significant contributions to Hebrew literature. Growing up in a politically active family in Jerusalem, Oz left home at the age of fourteen to join Kibbutz Hulda, where he immersed himself in communal living and agricultural life, experiences that would deeply influence his writing. His literary work spans various forms, including short stories, novellas, and full-length novels, often exploring themes of Israeli culture and society while incorporating a cosmopolitan perspective. Notable early works include “Where the Jackals Howl” and “My Michael,” which showcase his skill in character study and narrative experimentation. Oz also authored nonfiction, addressing political and literary themes, with his autobiographical novel “A Tale of Love and Darkness” gaining particular acclaim and adaptation into a film. Throughout his career, he was recognized for his ability to blend realism with innovative literary techniques. Oz passed away on December 28, 2018, leaving behind a rich legacy of literature that continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

Amos Oz, born Amos Klausner in 1939, was a prominent Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist known for his significant contributions to Hebrew literature. Growing up in a politically active family in Jerusalem, Oz left home at the age of fourteen to join Kibbutz Hulda, where he immersed himself in communal living and agricultural life, experiences that would deeply influence his writing. His literary work spans various forms, including short stories, novellas, and full-length novels, often exploring themes of Israeli culture and society while incorporating a cosmopolitan perspective. Notable early works include “Where the Jackals Howl” and “My Michael,” which showcase his skill in character study and narrative experimentation. Oz also authored nonfiction, addressing political and literary themes, with his autobiographical novel “A Tale of Love and Darkness” gaining particular acclaim and adaptation into a film. Throughout his career, he was recognized for his ability to blend realism with innovative literary techniques. Oz passed away on December 28, 2018, leaving behind a rich legacy of literature that continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

artwork-image

PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS

RELATED FEATURES

Video January 2 2026

Celebrating 30 Years of the Dublin Literary Award

As we bid a fond farewell to our 30th Anniversary, let's take a lookback at some highlights from past years
News November 19 2025

2026 Nominations Revealed

69 titles have been nominated by 80 libraries from 36 countries for the 2026 Award
News November 19 2025

2026 Dublin Literary Award Judges Announced

Meet our judging panel for 2026 Dublin Literary Award
Video May 26 2025

2025 Dublin Literary Award Winner in Conversation

Winning author Michael Crummey in conversation with Madeleine Keane at the International Literature Festival Dublin.

STAY CONNECTED

Stay in touch and sign up to our newsletter to receive all the latest news and updates on the Dublin Literary Award.