EuroNews - Interview - EN - Amos Oz
No alternative to co-existence - Israeli writer Oz tells EuroNews
A life's work summed up in a few words. Amos Oz's books have been translated into 35 languages reflecting the universal appeal of the Israeli writer, who is also an influential intellectual in his own country. The Prince of Asturias Foundation is the latest body to recognise Oz's literary achievements, honouring him with this years Prince of Asturias Award for Letters.
Видео EuroNews - Interview - EN - Amos Oz канала euronews
A life's work summed up in a few words. Amos Oz's books have been translated into 35 languages reflecting the universal appeal of the Israeli writer, who is also an influential intellectual in his own country. The Prince of Asturias Foundation is the latest body to recognise Oz's literary achievements, honouring him with this years Prince of Asturias Award for Letters.
Видео EuroNews - Interview - EN - Amos Oz канала euronews
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Latest news bulletin: June 4th 2024 Evening | euronews 🇬🇧Football Now: Why are football fans so obsessed with transfers?Bertrand Piccard is looking for 1,000 environmental ideas that make money: and he's almost done itFarmers block Spanish-French border in major rally before EU elections | euronews 🇬🇧Meet the Kenyan hockey team roaring on ice | ScenesLatest news bulletin: June 2nd 2024 Evening | euronews 🇬🇧Slovakia's PM Robert Fico moved to home care in BratislavaGastronomic cuisine in Tokyo, with two of Japan's top chefsLatest news bulletin: June 6th 2024 Morning | euronews 🇬🇧Iconic races and athletes suspended in mid-air – a sports photographer take on the Tokyo OlympicsAt least four dead in floods in southern Germany as situation remains critical | euronews 🇬🇧Latest news bulletin | December 25th – MorningUkraine grain to transit Poland in sealed containers in new deal to prevent glutPandemic doesn't mean ‘death of cities’, says urban designerEast Africas’s geothermal green energy revolutionFour bankers on trial amid allegations European banks turned blind eye to Putin's moneyScenes: The parkour pioneers of Qatar jumping to another levelIceland elects businesswoman Halla Tómasdóttir as presidentThe Exchange: The rise of the cloudAzerbaijan's Gabala Music Festival comes back in full force after a year's hiatusBackstreet style and old-world charm: What makes Tokyo so special?