Jerusalén en la obra de Amos Oz
Abstract
The city of Jerusalem is very important in Amos Oz’s work. His portrait of the city is based on memory, family and childhood. Far from reiterating the topics of the mythical and the holy city, Oz offers a picture of the Jerusalem of the ordinary people, the people caught in the Jewish historical trauma. Oz's Jerusalem is the counterpart of the active Haifa and Tel Aviv and of the sophisticated European cities from came the refugees who shared the streets of Oz’s neighbourhood in the forties of the twentieth century.Downloads
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