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          Amos Oz, Israel's leading writer, is often mentioned as a likely candidate for the Nobel Prize for literature.!

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        5. Amos Oz

          Israeli writer
          Country: Israel

          Content:
          1. Biography of Amos Oz
          2. Early Life and Career
          3. Education and Teaching
          4. Literary Achievements
          5. Later Years and Legacy

          Biography of Amos Oz

          Amos Oz was an Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist.

          He was born into a family of Zionist immigrants from Eastern Europe. His father, Jehuda-Arie Klausner (1910-1970), studied history and literature in Vilna and later worked as a librarian and writer. His great-uncle, Joseph Klausner (1874-1958), was a political rival to Chaim Weizmann as a candidate for the Herut party.

          His maternal grandfather owned a mill in Rovno and emigrated to Haifa in 1934.

          Early Life and Career

          At the age of fifteen, Amos Oz moved to the kibbutz Hulda. During his military service, he served in the Nahal Brigade and participated in clashes on the Syrian border.

          After completing his military service in 1961, he returned to the kibbutz and worked as an agricultural laborer. He published his first short