Black Quote by Amos Oz
“Black Box is not a statement about injustice committed against Sephardi Oriental Jews or about the extremism of religious Jews or the lack of imagination of the old Israeli elites. It's a human story, in my view, first and foremost about a mystical communion between enemies. This is the inner story of the novel. This is my business as a novelist. It is not about positions and ideas.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Black Box by Amos Oz, 1998
The novel portrays a deep, spiritual connection between opposing sides, emphasizing shared humanity over political or religious divisions.
In simple terms: Enemies can share a mystical bond beyond conflict.
Seek common humanity in adversaries.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- conflict resolution
- interfaith dialogue
- literary analysis
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can personal connections bridge entrenched conflicts?
- What role does mysticism play in understanding opponents?
May overlook practical political solutions.