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Aharon Appelfeld

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42: 759: 390:, Appelfeld explained his choice of Hebrew: "I’m lucky that I’m writing in Hebrew. Hebrew is a very precise language, you have to be very precise–no over-saying. This is because of our Bible tradition. In the Bible tradition you have very small sentences, very concise and autonomic. Every sentence, in itself, has to have its own meaning." 402:
Appelfeld resided in Israel but wrote little about life there. Most of his work focuses on Jewish life in Europe before, during and after World War II. As an orphan from a young age, the search for a mother figure is central to his work. During the Holocaust he was separated from his father, and only
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Many Holocaust survivors have written an autobiographical account of their survival, but Appelfeld does not offer a realistic depiction of the events. He writes short stories that can be interpreted in a metaphoric way. Instead of his personal experience, he sometimes evokes the Holocaust without
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and the sufferings of the Jews in Europe, he could not bring himself to write in German. He chose Hebrew as his literary vehicle for its succinctness and biblical imagery.
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authors, despite the fact that he did not learn the language until he was a teenager. His mother tongue was German, but he was also proficient in
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described Appelfeld as "a displaced writer of displaced fiction, who has made of displacement and disorientation a subject uniquely his own."
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Silence, muteness and stuttering are motifs that run through much of Appelfeld's work. Disability becomes a source of strength and power.
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Appelfeld, Aharon; Gold, Nili (2013). "Aharon Appelfeld in Conversation with Nili Gold: University of Pennsylvania".
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Aharon Appelfeld, Holocaust survivor who chronicled its traumas, dies at 85, The Washington Post
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and his mother was murdered. Appelfeld was deported with his father to a forced labor camp in
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even relating to it directly. His style is clear and precise, but also very modernistic.
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list in 1960. (Both Appelfeld and his father had presumed the other had been murdered in
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Appelfeld's work was greatly admired by his friend, fellow Jewish novelist
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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century
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Beyond Despair: Three Lectures and a Conversation With Philip Roth
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Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
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Appelfeld purchased his first Hebrew book at the age of 25:
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Biography from the Berlin International Literature Festival
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Aharon Appelfeld’s ‘To the Edge of Sorrow’, Tablet Magazine
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Interview with Appelfeld on his habit of writing at cafes
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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and he had to look up every word in the dictionary.
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My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
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Appelfeld

Jadova
Romania
Ukraine
Petah Tikva
Tel Aviv
Israel
Hebrew
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bialik Prize
Israel Prize
National Jewish Book Award
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Prix Médicis
Nelly Sachs Prize
Hebrew
novelist
Holocaust survivor
Jadova
Storojineț County
Bukovina
Kingdom of Romania
Ukraine
Nili Gold
Czernowitz
Romanian Army
a year of Soviet occupation
Romanian
Transnistria

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