The Same Sea

The Same Sea

by Amos Oz (Author), Amos Oz (Author)

Synopsis

In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpected. -- New York Times Book Review

The Same Sea is Amos Oz's most adventurous and inventive book, a novel of lyrical beauty and narrative power. We meet the middle-aged Albert; his wife, whom he has lost to cancer; his prodigal son, who wanders the mountains of Tibet hoping to find himself; and his son's young girlfriend, with whom Albert becomes infatuated. The author himself receives phone calls from his creations, criticizing him for his portraits of them. A fever dream of chaos and order, love and eroticism, loyalty and betrayal.

A prose poem . . . at once melancholic and sensual. -- The New Yorker

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0156013126
ISBN 13: 9780156013123

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE SAME SEA
In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpected. -- The New York Times Book Review
This lovely, lyrical territory, irrigated by numerous streams of consciousness, reminded me of some of the great things a novel can do. -- Chicago Tribune

PRAISE FOR THE SAME SEA

In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpected. -- The New York Times Book Review

This lovely, lyrical territory, irrigated by numerous streams of consciousness, reminded me of some of the great things a novel can do. -- Chicago Tribune

PRAISE FOR THE SAME SEA

In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpected. -- The New York Times Book Review

This lovely, lyrical territory, irrigated by numerous streams of consciousness, reminded me of some of the great things a novel can do. -- Chicago Tribune

PRAISE FOR THE SAME SEA
In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpected. --The New York Times Book Review
This lovely, lyrical territory, irrigated by numerous streams of consciousness, reminded me of some of the great things a novel can do. --Chicago Tribune

PRAISE FOR THE SAME SEA

In a world full of hype, noise, and confusion, the simple lucidity of The Same Sea is totally unexpected. --The New York Times Book Review

This lovely, lyrical territory, irrigated by numerous streams of consciousness, reminded me of some of the great things a novel can do. --Chicago Tribune

Author Bio
AMOS OZ was born in Jerusalem in 1939. He is the author of fourteen novels and collections of short fiction as well as numerous works of nonfiction. His acclaimed memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness was an international bestseller and recipient of the prestigious Goethe Prize, as well as the National Jewish Book Award. Scenes from Village Life, a New York Times Notable Book, was awarded the Prix M diterran e tranger in 2010. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel. NICHOLAS DE LANGE is a professor at the University of Cambridge and a renowned translator. He has translated Amos Oz's work since the 1960s.