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WALDMAN, Berta. Amos Oz’s The black box: an epistolary novel. []. , 33, 50, pp.54-63. ISSN 0101-3106.

The epistolary novel is a genre that was very much in favor in the 18th century. It merges with the dramatic form in that it does not have a narrator who coordinates the development of the story, or the characters’ presentation and behavior. Besides being an epistolary novel, Amos Oz’s The black box is also a political text, a factor that cannot be obliterated when we read it. The novel deals with the conflicts between the left and right wing parties in Israel, and their unfolding on a passionate plane of interaction among the characters. There is a structural correspondence between the novel’s polyphony and the character Boaz’ proposal of a horizontal and communitarian way of life, in which all have a say, away from the political, ideological, and religious antagonisms.

: Israeli contemporary literature; Epistolary novel; Political novel; Passion and money.

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