The tragedy of the Israel-Palestine conflict is this: underneath all the horror is a clash of two just causes
Jonathan Freedland
This isn’t a contest of heroes and villains – but two peoples in deep pain, fated to share the same land, says the Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
February 2021
Amos Oz accused of 'sadistic abuse' by daughter in new memoir
Galia Oz claims late author – hailed as Israel’s greatest – beat and humiliated her in childhood, but siblings say they remember him differently
January 2020
Amos Oz expressed the painful turbulence of Israeli life
David Grossman
In his books, he helped us face ourselves. A year after his death, we still mourn him, says the Israeli author David Grossman
December 2018
Profound respect for Amos Oz’s insights
Letters: Ruth Lewis mourns the Israeli author’s death, and Simon Diggins on lessons from his view of the occupation
‘The world is diminished by the death of Amos Oz, it has narrowed down’
The writer David Grossman pays tribute to his friend, the Israeli novelist and outspoken peace campaigner
Amos Oz: the novelist prophet who never lost hope for Israel
Jonathan Freedland
Amos Oz obituary
Israeli novelist Amos Oz dies aged 79
December 2017
Nonfiction to look out for in 2018
Spies, suffragettes and Mary Shelley feature heavily in next year’s nonfiction lists – along with essays from the likes of Zadie Smith, Graham Swift and Amos Oz
April 2017
Man Booker International Prize 2017 – the shortlist in pictures
Israel’s Amos Oz and David Grossman lead a shortlist of six with contenders from France, Norway, Denmark and Argentina
March 2017
Amos Oz and Ismail Kadare named on Man Booker international prize longlist
Oz’s first novel in a decade joins Kadare’s gruesome Ottoman tale in ‘ferociously intelligent’ selection – but one with very few women
September 2016
The Guardian Books podcast
Amos Oz on his novel Judas – books podcast
A life in ...
Amos Oz: ‘I love Israel, but I don’t like it very much’
Judas by Amos Oz – review
Book of the day
Judas by Amos Oz review – a complex and impressive achievement
August 2016
Guardian event reviews
Members' view: a night with Ian McEwan
Laughter and Tears review – what happens when opera and circus collide?
April 2016
A life in ...
AB Yehoshua: ‘Instead of dealing with Palestine, the new generation do a play or write a story’
The books interview: The acclaimed Israeli novelist on the political role of the writer and why it is time to rethink the two-state solution
March 2016
'What's happening is fascism': artists respond to Israel's 'war on culture'
Banned books, fines for theatre groups, playlists for radios, funding axed for ‘disloyal’ art … do Israel’s artists feel under attack from culture minister, and ex-brigadier-general, Miri Regev?
January 2016
Rightwing Israeli group accused of McCarthyism over anti-artist campaign
Im Tirtzu billboards calling critics of Israeli state ‘leftwing moles’ denounced by cultural and political leaders as reminiscent of US witch-hunt