Aharon Appelfeld (1932–2018)
Autor de Badenheim 1939
Sobre El Autor
Aharon Appelfeld was born in a town near Czernowitz, Romania on February 16, 1932. When he was 8 years old, he and his father endured a forced march to a labor camp in Ukraine. He escaped the camp and spent the next three years as a shepherd working for various peasants and always concealing his mostrar más Jewish identity. He then joined the Soviet Army as a cook's helper. After World War II, he spent months in a refugee camp in Italy before going to Palestine in 1946. He worked on a kibbutz, fought in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, and studied philosophy at Hebrew University. The Holocaust was the main subject of his books. His first novel, The Skin and the Gown, was published in 1971. His other works include Badenheim 1939, The Age of Wonders, To the Land of the Cattails, The Healer, The Immortal Bartfuss, For Every Sin, and Writing and the Holocaust. He received the Israel Prize for literature, The Prime Minister's Prize for Creative Writing, and two Anne Frank Literary Prizes. He taught Hebrew literature for many years at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in Beersheba. He died on January 4, 2018 at the age of 85. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Obras de Aharon Appelfeld
העור והכותונת 6 copias
מכות האור 4 copias
Ashan : sipurim עשן 3 copias
רצפת אש 2 copias
Appelfeld Aharon 2 copias
כפור על הארץ 2 copias
חמישה סיפורים 2 copias
שישה מספרים : טז ספורים 2 copias
בגיא הפורה 1 copia
כמאה עדים 1 copia
מסות בגוף ראשון 1 copia
Chamishim Sipurim 1 copia
... como la niña del ojo 1 copia
פריחה פראית 1 copia
אדני הנהר 1 copia
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- Appelfeld, Aharon
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- אפלפלד, אהרן
- Otros nombres
- אפלפלד אהרון
Appelfeld, Aron
Аппельфельд, Аарон
Appelfeld, Ervin - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1932-02-16
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 2018-01-04
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Israel
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Czernowitz, Romania (now part of Ukraine)
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Petah Tikva, Israel
- Lugares de residencia
- Jerusalem, Israel
Beersheva, Israel - Educación
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Ocupaciones
- novelist
Holocaust survivor
Hebrew literature professor
short story writer
autobiographer
essayist - Organizaciones
- Ben Gurion University
- Premios y honores
- Israel Prize (1983)
Bialik Prize (1979)
Man Booker International Prize Finalist (2013)
Brenner Prize (1975) - Biografía breve
- Aharon Appelfeld, né Ervin Appelfeld, was born to a Jewish family in Cernăuți, Bukovina, then Romania (present-day Chernivtsi, Ukraine). In 1941, when he was eight years old, Nazi troops captured the town after a year of Soviet annexation, and his mother and grandmother were murdered. He and his father were deported to a forced labor camp in Ukraine. Appelfeld escaped and spent the next three years roaming the forests, occasionally working for shepherds and peasants and always concealing his Jewish identity. In 1944, he joined the Soviet Army as a cook's helper in field kitchens. After World War II, he spent months in a refugee camp in Italy before making his way alone, at age 14, to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1946. He worked on a kibbutz, fought in the 1948 Israeli War of Independence, and studied with Max Brod, Martin Buber, and Gershom Scholem at Hebrew University. He was finally reunited with his father in 1960. Appelfeld became a writer and the Holocaust in Europe was the main subject of his more than 40 books. He was one of the foremost Hebrew language authors despite the fact that he did not learn the language until he was a teenager. His mother tongue was German, and he was also proficient in Yiddish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Russian, English, and Italian. His debut novel, The Skin and the Gown, was published in 1971. Among his other works were Badenheim 1939 (1979), The Age of Wonders (1978), Until the Dawn's Light (1995), and several collections of short stories. His work received international critical and popular acclaim, and he was awarded the Israel Prize for literature and the Bialik Prize for literature among many other honors. His autobiography, The Story of a Life: A Memoir, won the Prix Médicis in France. He taught Hebrew literature for many years at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba.
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