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Author Amos Oz delivers perspective on Israel at Brandeis

by Sarah Bayer
Arts Editor

Arts | 11/17/09
Posted online at 1:36 AM EST on 11/17/09

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Award-winning author Amos Oz spoke at Brandeis on Sunday night as part of a daylong workshop sponsored by the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies. A founding leader of Israel's Peace Now movement, which advocates a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, Oz is a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, Israel. His acclaimed books, such as his 2003 memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness, have netted him a hoard of international literary prizes and inspired translation into at least 44 languages.

Oz delivered his address, titled "Israel-A Personal Perspective," to a full house of over 200 people in the Hassenfeld Conference Center. His remarks were broadcast live online and to an overflow audience in the Shapiro Campus Center. As Provost Marty Krauss told Oz during her opening remarks, "You're viral now."

Introducing Oz, Prof. Ilan Troen (NEJS) described him as a "superlative educator," and stated that his background in education was the primary reason for Oz's presence on campus, rather than his reputation as a virtuosic writer and prominent political voice.

Indeed, while many in the audience seemed well?acquainted with the social and political conditions in Israel that Oz described, they listened eagerly to his nuanced descriptions. Oz's comments ranged from affectionate anecdotes to grandiose metaphors, incorporating centuries of Jewish and Israeli history and slipping seamlessly between the Hebrew and English languages.

Distinguishing between the violent, reactionary "Israel of the CNN" and more complex real-life conditions in the country, Oz asserted that "the feud with the Arabs and the Palestinians … is deeply corrupting Israeli society." He deemed the conflict "a clash between right and right … or more recently, between wrong and wrong."

The attendees applauded when Oz predicted that someday there would be a Palestinian embassy in the Israeli state and vice versa. Warning them that they had clapped too soon, Oz added that these embassies would be within walking distance, one in East Jerusalem and one in West Jerusalem. About half the audience applauded again.
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