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Black Box (novel)

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Black Box is a novel by Israeli writer Amos Oz, first published in 1986.

The book's plot deals with the tensions resulting from a destroyed marriage. The behaviors of a wild and rebellious son, spiraling out of control, serve as an excuse for a rejected wife to write to her ex-husband and conjure up their past demons.

The book is written in the form of letters, which the various characters write to each other. The correspondence ultimately proves a metaphor for the fractiousness and contention between Israeli Jews of different political and religious outlooks.

Characters

  • Ilana Brandstatter – the main character in the story, she marries Alex Gideon and eventually they divorce because Ilana is unfaithful. Ilana seeks a new life by marrying Michael Somo, but grows to despise him as well. She is the mother of Boaz Gideon.
  • Alex (also Alec) Gideon – an Israeli war hero and scion of a now-elite early European immigrant family. He has turned dove and become an academic expert on religious fanaticism. He moves to the United States after his marriage with Ilana breaks up.
  • Boaz Gideon – Ilana and Alex's son, he is violent and unruly.
  • Michael Somo – a Jewish immigrant from Algeria, hence, sephardic, whom Ilana marries in an attempt to rebuild her life. Michael is the fanatical type whom Alec studies.
  • The book begins with Alex in Chicago, Ilana, Michel-Henri Somo, and their daughter Yifat in Jerusalem, and Boaz at his agricultural school somewhere to the north. Key places in the book include:

  • Chicago - where Alex teaches as a professor specializing in political and religious fanaticism
  • Zikhron Ya'akov - where Alex grew up, where his father, powerful, possibly corrupt early Zionist lived until he was sent to a sanatorium, and where Boaz moves towards the end of the book to fix it up.
  • Kiryat Arba - a settlement near Hebron, where Boaz is sent by Michel to reform, highly religious.
  • Kibbutz - an unspecified kibbutz from which Rachel (Ilana's sister) writes, where Ilana and Boaz lived right after the divorce.
  • Algeria/France - where Michel was born and then later lived, respectively.
  • Poland - where Ilana was born
  • Russia - where Alex's father was born
  • References

    Black Box (novel) Wikipedia