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  1. Plot. Set in Israel during the eighteen months leading up to the Six-Day War, the novel portrays life on a fictional kibbutz, Granot, where the founding generation and their children struggle to come to terms with each other and the ideological tensions within Israeli society.

    • Amos Oz
    • 374
    • 1982
    • 1982
  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · A Perfect Peace. Amos Oz. 3.77. 809ratings49reviews. Kindle $12.86. Israel, just before the Six-Day War. On a kibbutz, the country’s founders and their children struggle to come to terms with their land and with each other.

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    • 1982
    • Amos Oz
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  3. ISBN: 9780099265818. Año de edición: 1993. Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/01/1993. Escrito por... Amos Oz (Jerusalén, 1939-Tel Aviv, 2018), uno de los autores más reputados de la narrativa israelí, así como un reconocido intelectual comprometido con el proceso de paz en Oriente Próximo.

  4. 13 de feb. de 2021 · A perfect peace. by. Oz, Amos, 1939-. Publication date. 2005. Topics. Kibbutzim -- Fiction, Kibbutzim. Publisher. London : Vintage.

  5. 31 de oct. de 1993 · by Amos Oz (Author) 4.1 51 ratings. See all formats and editions. “Oz’s strangest, riskiest, and richest novel.” —Washington Post Book World. Israel, just before the Six-Day War. On a kibbutz, the country’s founders and their children struggle to come to terms with their land and with each other.

  6. Amazon.com: A Perfect Peace: 9780156716833: Oz, Amos: Libros. Libros. ›. Literatura y Ficción. ›. Ficción por Género. Nuevo: US$20.95. Precio recomendado: US$22.99 Detalles. Ahorra: US$2.04 (9 %) Recibe entrega rápida y GRATIS con Amazon Prime Devoluciones GRATIS. Entrega GRATIS el Sábado, 29 de Abril en pedidos enviados por Amazon de más de $25.

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  7. A Perfect Peace – Amos Oz. Type: novel. First Published: 1982. Set in Israel just before the Six-Day War, this novel describes life on a kibbutz, where the founders of Israel and their children struggle to come to terms with their land and with each other. Oz’s “strangest, riskiest, and richest novel” (Washington Post Book World).