Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky (1914–1984)
Auteur de The Spectacular Difference: Selected Poems of Zelda
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Œuvres de Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky
שירי זלדה 11 exemplaires
השוני המרהיב: שירים 1 exemplaire
שנבדלו מכל מרחק: שירים 1 exemplaire
זלדה שניאורסון-מישקובסקי — Associated Name — 1 exemplaire
שירי זלדה 1 exemplaire
פנאי ; הכרמל האי-נראה 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The Defiant Muse: Hebrew Feminist Poems from Antiquity to the Present (1999) — Contributeur — 50 exemplaires
Zelda — Associated Name — 1 exemplaire
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Partage des connaissances
- Nom légal
- MISHKOVSKY, Zelda SCHNEURSON
זלדה שניאורסון-מישקובסקי
SCHNEURSON-MISHKOVSKY, Zelda
SCHNEURSON MISHKOVSKY, Zelda
Zelda
Zeldah (tout afficher 9)
MISHKOVSKY, Zelda SCHNEERSON
SCHNEERSON-MISHKOVSKY, Zelda
SCHNEERSON MISHKOVSKY, Zelda - Autres noms
- Zelda
זלדה - Date de naissance
- 1914-06-20
- Date de décès
- 1984-04-20
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- Russian Empire
Israel - Lieu de naissance
- Chernihiv, Ukraine
- Lieu du décès
- Jerusalem, Israel
- Lieux de résidence
- Jerusalem, Israel
Tel Aviv, Israel
Haifa, Israel - Professions
- teacher
poet
painter - Relations
- Oz, Amos (student)
- Prix et distinctions
- Bialik Prize (Literature, 1978)
- Courte biographie
- Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky, later known by the pen name Zelda, was born to a Jewish family in Chernihiv, Russian Empire (present-day Chernihiv, Ukraine). Her parents were Rachel Hen and Sholom Schneurson, a descendant of a long line of Hasidic rabbis. The family emigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1926, when she was 12, settling in Jerusalem. Zelda attended a religious school for girls and then studied at the Teachers' College of the Mizrachi movement. After graduating in 1932, she worked in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem. She was a painter and elementary school teacher, and wrote poetry. One of her second-grade students was Amos Klausner, later the novelist Amos Oz, who wrote in his memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness that he had a schoolboy crush on her. In 1950, she married Hayim Aryeh Mishkovsky and began to devote herself to her writing. Her first collection of poetry, Penai (Leisure Time), was published in 1967 and established her reputation in the literary world. Her six books of mystical-religious verse were bestsellers. She received the Bialik Prize for Literature in 1978. In 2004, a collection of her poetry appeared in English as The Spectacular Difference: Selected Poems of Zelda, translated and edited by Marcia Falk.
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- Œuvres
- 8
- Aussi par
- 2
- Membres
- 38
- Popularité
- #383,442
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- ISBN
- 3
- Langues
- 1
- Favoris
- 2