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A review by jamesv_reads
A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz
5.0
One of the most fascinatingly layered and stylistically original authors I've read since Nabokov. Oz's life story is grandly connected and thematically rich, yet strangely episodic and individual. He weaves Jungian and Freudian symbols into his life as well as the lives of those around him to complete a mosaic of Jewish identity and consciousness during the creation of the State of Israel.