Natan Zach | |
Natan Zach was born in Berlin in
1930 and settled in Haifa as a child. He has worked as an editor, critic and
translator, as well as a civil rights activist. Called “the most articulate and
insistent spokesman of the modernist movement in Hebrew poetry”, his
collections of poetry include A Dream
Instead, Different Poems, Hard to Remember, Against Parting, The Static
Element, Because I’m Around and For
Man is a Tree of the Field. He has published Talks on Literature, a collection of essays and Death of My Mother, prose.
In 1995 he received the Israel Prize, the state's highest award for distinction in all fields of human endeavour. Natan Zach lives in Tel Aviv. |
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