Quote by: Amos Oz

… that sour blend of loneliness and lust for recognition, shyness and extravagance, deep insecurity and self-intoxicated egomania, that drives poets and writers out of their rooms to seek each other out, to rub shoulders with one another, bully, joke, condescend, feel each other, lay a hand on a shoulder or an arm round a waist, to chat and argue with little nudges, to spy a little, sniff out what is cooking in other pots, flatter, disagree, collude, be right, take offence, apologise, make amends, avoid each other, and seek each other’s company again.


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Author Bio


  • NameAmos Oz
  • DescriptionIsraeli writer, novelist, journalist and intellectual
  • AliasesAmos Klausner
  • BornMay 4, 1939
  • CountryIsrael
  • ProfessionWriter; Linguist; Journalist; Novelist; Translator; Essayist; Educationist
  • Awards; Bialik Prize; Israel Prize; ; Franz Kafka Prize; ; Prince Of Asturia Literary Prize