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Lea Goldberg (1911–1970)

Auteur de Room for Rent

122+ oeuvres 316 utilisateurs 12 critiques 2 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

A Lithuanian-born poet and critic, Goldberg arrived in Tel Aviv in 1935. Shortly afterward, she published her first volume of poetry with the assistance of Abraham Shlonsky, her mentor, and the mentor of a circle of other modernist authors. A prolific writer, Goldberg primarily wrote poetry, but afficher plus she also wrote several children's works, translated European classics into Hebrew, and was the author of a novel and a play. Her approach to writing was universal and only after the Holocaust did she write from within a Jewish framework. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Lea Goldberg

Room for Rent (2011) 37 exemplaires
Little Queen of Sheba (1959) 19 exemplaires
Where is Pluto? (1957) 15 exemplaires
And This is the Light (1994) 14 exemplaires
Eli lives in Israel (1964) 11 exemplaires
Cartas desde un viaje imaginario (2003) 9 exemplaires
איה פלוטו 8 exemplaires
Miracles and Wonders 6 exemplaires
המפזר מכפר אז"ר (2011) 5 exemplaires
כובע קסמים (2005) 5 exemplaires
כל הסיפורים (2009) 4 exemplaires
אבדות 3 exemplaires
Shirim 1 3 exemplaires
Shirim 2 3 exemplaires
Shirim 3 (1996) 3 exemplaires
האורח ביום הלדת (2008) 2 exemplaires
גן הכוכבים 2 exemplaires
יומני לאה גולדברג (2005) 2 exemplaires
Ha-Mefuzar Mi-Kfar Azar (2013) 2 exemplaires
פרוזה 1 exemplaire
Bloei 1 exemplaire
מבחר שירים 1 exemplaire
Els meus amics del carrer Arnon (1979) 1 exemplaire
מי בביתן? 1 exemplaire
מה נשקף בחלוני (1989) 1 exemplaire
פזמון ליקינתון (2011) 1 exemplaire
צריף קטן 1 exemplaire
מעשה בציר 1 exemplaire
בארץ סין 1 exemplaire
ד׳רה להשכ׳ר 1 exemplaire
בואו עננים 1 exemplaire
שר הילדים 1 exemplaire
כתבים 1 exemplaire
Zuta זוטא 1 exemplaire
Temprano y tarde (1948-1959) II (1994) 1 exemplaire
Temprano y tarde (1935-1948) I (1994) 1 exemplaire
Selected poems (1976) 1 exemplaire
Mahazot מחזות 1 exemplaire
Con esta noche (1964) (1994) 1 exemplaire
בארץ סין 1 exemplaire
כובע קסמים 1 exemplaire
דני והתוכי 1 exemplaire
הילד הרע 1 exemplaire
ילקוט שירים 1 exemplaire
זוטא 1 exemplaire
דירה להשכיר 1 exemplaire
שדה 1 exemplaire
גן הכוכבים 1 exemplaire
שרות 1 exemplaire
Kol shire ha-yeladim 1 exemplaire
Ha' Yeled Ha' Ray 1 exemplaire
Mukdam U-Miuchar 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Goldberg, Lea
Autres noms
Goldberg, Leʾah
Goldberg, Leah
לאה גולדברג
Date de naissance
1911-05-29
Date de décès
1970-01-15
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Israel
Lithuania (birth)
Lieu de naissance
Konigsberg, East Prussia
Lieu du décès
Jerusalem, Israel
Lieux de résidence
Kaunas, Lithuania
Tel Aviv, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel
Études
University of Berlin
University of Bonn
University of Kovno
Professions
poet
playwright
translator
Professor of literature
editor
children's book author (tout afficher 9)
novelist
literary scholar
Hebrew writer
Relations
Shlonsky, Avraham (mentor)
Organisations
Davar
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Prix et distinctions
Israel Prize (1970)
Courte biographie
Lea or Leah Goldberg was born in the German city of Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad) to Jewish parents living in Kovno (now Kaunas), Lithuania. At the start of World War I, when she was three, they fled to Russia, where they spent a year under difficult conditions as refugees. When they tried to return to Lithuania in 1919, her father was accused by the Bolsheviks of being a spy and tortured. When he was released, his mental state was precarious. He eventually lost his ability to function normally and was hospitalized, then disappeared. Lea and her mother Tsila Goldberg became very close and lived together for the rest of their lives. Goldberg's parents spoke several European languages, and she learned these as well as Hebrew at a very young age. She began writing poetry at age 12. She graduated from the University of Kaunus, and received a PhD from the Universities of Berlin and Bonn in Semitic languages and German. In 1935, Lea emigrated with her mother to the British Mandate of Palestine. There she published her first poetry collection, Taba'ot Ashan (Smoke Rings), and joined a group of young modernist poets of Eastern-European origin known as Yachdav (Together). Goldberg wrote for and edited the Hebrew newspapers Davar and Al HaMishmar. She later worked as a literary adviser to Habimah, the Israeli national theater, and as an editor for the publishing company Sifriyat Ha-Poalim. She became an accomplished translator of the works of Tolstoy, Chekhov, Petrarch, Ibsen, and many others. She also wrote original works, including novels, reference books, and works for children. Some of her poems were adapted into popular songs. Her first novel, Vehu ha'or (And This Is the Light), which was strongly autobiographical, was published in 1946. Goldberg founded the Department of Comparative Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she was a lecturer and then a professor from 1955 to 1970. She was awarded the Israel Prize posthumously in 1970.

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I adore a children’s book that is both fun to read and delivers a powerful message. Our children are sponges and what they read matters. So, the books with the big messages are the ones that I want to share with my kiddo. These are the books that I flitter back to when I need a bit of inspiration. Yes, for me. Because, let’s be real, some children’s books make for the best self-help / self-discovery tools.

Room for Rent by Leah Goldberg is a classic. It is Israel’s best-selling children’s book and was just recently released for the first time in English. The gorgeous illustrations come from Israeli artist Shmuel Katz and I am just awestruck! This book is such a treat and I am thrilled to add it to our home library. I know Pippa and the rest of our little family will enjoy it time and time again. As a mommy with Jewish heritage, I am especially thrilled to add this one to our favorite books collection.

Room for Rent is a fun read aloud book, a richly illustrated picture book, a life lessons book, a fantastic gift-giving book – a book I can’t recommend enough. Let’s continue to teach our children how to see the great in every different person (or animal)! And friends with children – be prepared to see copies of this one, delivered with love, from yours truly. This book is a treasure.

It’s no surprise that I gave Room for Rent 5/5 stars!
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nicholesbooknook | 11 autres critiques | May 24, 2022 |
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A cute story about four animals looking for a fifth animal to share their building. Most of the prospective tenants are too picky, but the last one, a dove, says that she will feel right at home. The poetry felt a bit clunky, but may read better in Hebrew.
 
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Katya0133 | 11 autres critiques | Jun 19, 2019 |
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Cute pictures and sweet message! My kids enjoyed reading this book as well. It was wonderfully written and illustrated. Great book for parents to share with their children.
 
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StaciLou | 11 autres critiques | Feb 2, 2019 |
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Enjoyed this cute story with my child. It's very well written and it is beautifully illustrated! Love this book!
 
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rayneofdarkness | 11 autres critiques | Aug 10, 2018 |

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Œuvres
122
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Membres
316
Popularité
#74,771
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
12
ISBN
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Langues
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Favoris
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