The Hill of Evil Counsel
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1976
210
Novel • Fiction
Jerusalem, Israel • 1940s
1976
Adult
18+ years
The Hill of Evil Counsel by Amos Oz is a collection of three short stories set in a northwestern neighborhood of Jerusalem just before the birth of Israel. Narrated by two boys and a dying doctor, the stories explore their lives amidst the political upheaval at the end of the British Mandate, with the backdrop of a home life mirroring the external chaos. This book includes descriptions of armed conflict and personal struggles with mortality.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
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Amos Oz’s The Hill of Evil Counsel impresses with its evocative prose and deep psychological insight, skillfully capturing pre-state Israel’s atmosphere. While celebrated for its lyrical language and nuanced character portrayals, some readers find the pacing slow and the narrative density challenging. Overall, it’s a richly textured, thought-provoking collection.
Readers who appreciate nuanced, character-driven narratives set against the backdrop of historical and political turmoil would enjoy Amos Oz's The Hill of Evil Counsel. Fans of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini or A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz will likely find this collection captivating.
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210
Novel • Fiction
Jerusalem, Israel • 1940s
1976
Adult
18+ years
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