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Meir Wieseltier

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Wieseltier published 13 volumes of verse. He translated English, French, and Russian poetry into Hebrew. His translations include four of
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Davar Optimi, Asiyat Shirim (Something Optimistic, The Making of a Poem, a new edition + Appendix), 2012
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by his mother and two older sisters. His father was killed while serving in the Red Army in
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Butt, Aviva. "A Surge of Poetry: The 'Younger Poets' of the State of Israel Period",
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Davar Optimi, Asiyat Shirim (Something Optimistic, The Making of a Poem), 1976
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in 1941, shortly before the German invasion of Russia. He was taken to
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Biography on the Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature
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Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
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Among the many awards Wieseltier received are the following:
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Michtavim Veshirim Aherim (Letters and other poems) 1986
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In 1994, Wieseltier was the co-recipient (jointly with
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Perek Alef, Perek Beit (Chapter 1, Chapter 2), 1967
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Meir Wiseltier at Beit Ariela, 2021
Moscow
Soviet Union
Ramat Gan
Israel
Hebrew
Israeli
Hebrew
Moscow
Novosibirsk
Siberia
Leningrad
Netanya
Tel Aviv
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Am Oved
Shakespeare
Virginia Woolf
Charles Dickens
E.M. Forster
Malcolm Lowry
University of Haifa
Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
Hanoch Levin
Bialik Prize
literature
Israel Prize
ISBN
978-0-520-23552-6
List of Bialik Prize recipients

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