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“A delicate contemporary tale about the quiddities of love and the perpetual mysteries of human motivations” from the bestselling Israeli author of Judas (Los Angeles Times).

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

At Tel-Kedar, a settlement in the Negev desert, the longtime love affair between Theo, a sixty-year-

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Don’t Call It Night: A Novel (Harvest in Translation) by Amos Oz Book Review

Name: readernyc
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Unusual, wonderful novel
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2019
Review: Here is the deal as I see it with this novel. It is tiny details on top of more tiny details until a whole world, both physical and psychological come into view, vividly. For whatever reason, I was totally in the mood for such telling details. It reminded me of a book on writing that is great by — of all people — Stephen King. His book “On Writing” I’ve read maybe 20 times. Because after you finish that book you know what is great writing v what is less so. Amos Oz who died only a few months ago in December 2018 — was and is a great writer. He was also a great Israeli! I miss him so am re-reading all of his novels and non-fiction.

Name: J. Rosenberg
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent writing, but very slow
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 5, 2013
Review: I agree with the other reviewers, yet I found the book intensely slow and boring. I had to push myself to finish it, reading ten pages at a time with breaks in between. I think it would have helped if I knew more about towns like the one featured in the book.

Name: Lynn Hoffman, author:Radiation Days: A Comedy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: a connection across a sea of difficulties
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 4, 2008
Review: Don’t Call it night is set in Tel Kedar, a semi-seedy desert town in Israel that evokes the real difficulty of making life bloom where the land is sterile. The narrators are lovers whose relationship is undergoing a test. Theo is muscular, judgmental, intelligent and sexy. Noa, much younger has delayed her growing up in taking care of an elderly father. The two live together, but there is a barrier to their intimacy that they occasionally leap over. After one of Noa’s students dies while on drugs the boy’s father offers to finance a drug clinic in Tel Kadar.
This is not the story of a crusade, instead it’s the story of two people-Theo and Noa- who find a way to talk to each other in spite of profound differences in the way they see the world.
Many of the review focus on the problems in their relationship, but I wonder if Oz may have been trying, very subtly to draw our attention to the way people can manage, with kindness and tact to bridge enormous gaps.

Lynn Hoffman, author of

Name: Aleksandra Nita-Lazar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: enchanting, melancholic, wise
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2006
Review: Two people, so fundamentally different, who somehow find peace and understanding together.

This is, in principle, what “Don’t call it night” is about.

Amos Oz, probably the most famous Israeli writer and propagator of peace, wrote a very wise novel. Israel is inseparable from the story, its history and geography (the overwhelming desert) are in every sentence, but the truths emerging from this book are universal.

Noa and Theo, a couple with eight years together behind them, are in a bit stagnant phase of their relationship. Theo, a man in his sixties, who achieved a lot in life as a successful architect, and saw a lot, living for years in Central America, has reached a minimalist attitude. He is very introvert, drawn in, finds pleasure in observing other people and in his daily routines. Noa, a middle-aged literature teacher at the local school in a small town of Tel Kedar, who started her independent life very late, after the death of her paralyzed father who she was taking care of, is always running around, never happy with her achievements, always setting new goals.

The novel starts when they have to face a difficult situation: Noa has suddenly been asked to organize a refuge for the young drug addicts as a memorial to her pupil, who died (suicide?) recently. The boy’s father promised to provide the money… Noa, an energetic, even restless woman, starts the research immediately… only to discover endless obstacles. She does not want to show her weakness and ask Theo for help, until she has to. Theo, on the other hand, does not want to interfere if he is not asked…

The whole problem seems to be also a trial for their relationship… But shows only their enormous affection, tenderness and love for each other. Thanks to a formal maneuver- the chapters change narrators between Noa and Theo — the reader knows more of their feelings to each other, than they do.

The language of the novel is very pure, simple yet precise without baroque ornaments and erudition shows, so common nowadays. Oz uses the knowledge of history and the Bible where it is essential for the plot. “Don’t call it night” is a beautiful book, worth returning to from time to time.

Name: Eric Maroney
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: We’re not truly desperate to do anything
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2008
Review: Amos Oz’s Don’t Call It Night is an understated elegy on the Zionist Dream. The wider narrative is about the loss of collective responsibility and a sense of overall duty to a culture (in this case, the Zionist dream of a Jewish state of high moral and ethical standards.) Noa, a schoolteacher who tries to establish a drug treatment center in a desert town outside of Beersheba following the drug related death of one of her students, encounters widespread apathy and obstruction from her community, and finally from herself. In one of the telling moments of self-reflection in the novel, she explains: “Our real tragedy is that we’re not desperate to do anything. That’s the real disaster. When you’re not burning to do anything any more, you cool down and start dying… We’ve got to start wanting things. To hold on with both hands so life won’t run away… Otherwise it’s all over.” Of course this holds true for people everywhere, but in Israel even more so: For a state built upon action and creating physical facts, on molding a land to conform to a dream, cooling down can be lethal.

Name: S. Gluskin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Redemption Comes in Small Packages
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 1, 2000
Review: The title tells the whole story. It only seems like life is dark. Redemption can come in the smallest of packages. I was moved by the book. Redemption comes not from building roads or espousing ideologies, but from perservering in a relationship and getting up in the morning to make your salad just right. Oz’s language is rich and beautiful. He artfully uses biblical and other Jewish references. It’s gorgeous even in translation.

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