Meir Wieseltier
Meir Wieseltier studied at the Hebrew University in JerusaleMeir Wieseltier studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, published his first poems at the age of eighteen, and hasm, published his first poems at the age of eighteen, and has won many literary awards, as well as the Israel Prize, his won many literary awards, as well as the Israel Prize, his country's highest honor for lifetime achievement, awarded incountry's highest honor for lifetime achievement, awarded in 2000 by the...See more
Meir Wieseltier studied at the Hebrew University in JerusaleMeir Wieseltier studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, published his first poems at the age of eighteen, and hasm, published his first poems at the age of eighteen, and has won many literary awards, as well as the Israel Prize, his won many literary awards, as well as the Israel Prize, his country's highest honor for lifetime achievement, awarded incountry's highest honor for lifetime achievement, awarded in 2000 by the Israeli establishment to its most anti-establis 2000 by the Israeli establishment to its most anti-establishment poet. Shirley Kaufman, prize-winning American-Israeli hment poet. Shirley Kaufman, prize-winning American-Israeli poet and translator, has published eight volumes of her own poet and translator, has published eight volumes of her own poems, the two most recent of which are: "Roots in the Air: poems, the two most recent of which are: "Roots in the Air: New and Selected Poems "(1996), and "Threshold "(2003). She New and Selected Poems "(1996), and "Threshold "(2003). She has also published several books of translations from Hebrewhas also published several books of translations from Hebrew of the works of Amir Gilboa and Abba Kovner, and from Dutch of the works of Amir Gilboa and Abba Kovner, and from Dutch of the work of Judith Herzberg. of the work of Judith Herzberg. See less
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