Hanoch Bartov (1926–2016)
Autore di The brigade
Sull'Autore
Combining his journalistic skills with his talents as a novelist, Bartov's fiction reflects the traumatic experience of the Holocaust. The Israeli novelist also has written stories of his travels. He was a cultural attache at the Israeli Embassy in London from 1966 to 1968. (Bowker Author Biography)
Opere di Hanoch Bartov
Dado, 48 Years and 20 Days: The Full Story of the Yom Kippur War and of the Man Who Led Israel's Army (1981) 7 copie
פצעי בגרות 4 copie
באמצע הרומן 4 copie
של מי אתה ילד 3 copie
שש כנפים לאחד : מחזה 2 copie
זה אישל מדבר 2 copie
הבדאי : פרשת חקירה אחת 2 copie
שש כנפים לאחד 2 copie
El simulador 2 copie
דדו 48 שנה ועוד 20 יום חלק א 1 copia
מתום עד תום 1 copia
יהודי קטן : סיפורים 1 copia
לב חכמים 1 copia
מזל איילה 1 copia
רגל אחת בחוץ 1 copia
החשבון והנפש 1 copia
פצעי בגרות 1 copia
הבדאי 1 copia
זה אישל מדבר 1 copia
לב שפוך 1 copia
פצעי בגרות 1 copia
יריד במוסקבה 1 copia
מתום עד תום 1 copia
שש כנפיים לאחד 1 copia
" Vozmuzhanie". 1 copia
Pitsʻe bagrut 1 copia
Shel mi atah yeled של מי אתה ילד 1 copia
דדו 48 שנה ועוד 20 יום חלק ב 1 copia
Each Has Six Wings 1 copia
לב שפוך 1 copia
Daddo 48 Years and 20 Days Full Story of the Yom Kippur War book Hanoch Bartov Zoom Enlarge Sell one like this Daddo 48… (1979) 1 copia
אחות רחוקה : סיפורים 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Data di nascita
- 1926-08-13
- Data di morte
- 2016-12-13
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- Israel
- Luogo di nascita
- Petah Tikva, Israel
- Luogo di morte
- Ramat Aviv Gimel, Israel
- Luogo di residenza
- Tel Aviv, Israel
London, England, UK - Istruzione
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Attività lavorative
- diamond polisher
- Premi e riconoscimenti
- Bialik Prize (1985)
Israel Prize (Literature, 2010) - Breve biografia
- Hanoch Bartov was born in Petah Tikva, Israel, in 1926 and now lives in Tel Aviv. During World War II, he served in the British Army`s Jewish Brigade and he also fought in Israel`s 1948 War of Independence. Bartov is well known as a novelist, playwright and journalist. He served as Israel`s cultural attache in London, and for 20 years he wrote a regular opinion column for the daily Maariv. He has published 10 novels, six collections of short stories, three books of essays and a biography of David Elazar. Among other awards, Bartov has received the Bialik Prize (1985), the President`s Prize for Literature (1998), the Agnon Prize (2005), the Buchman Prize (2006), the Prime Minister`s Prize (2007) the Yehuda Amichai-ACUM Prize for Lifetime Achievement (2007) and the Israel Prize for Literature (2010). In 2005, he was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Tel Aviv University.
Utenti
Recensioni
Statistiche
- Opere
- 42
- Utenti
- 118
- Popolarità
- #167,490
- Voto
- 3.0
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 6
- Lingue
- 1
I found this book at a friend's house, enjoyed reading it and felt that it could be more relevant today than when it was written.
The writer knew the Brits from the mandate and the Jewish Brigade and I also knew them in South Africa at the time when colonies were being given independence and the Empire was ending. His description is of being an Israeli cultural attaché based in London during the1960s and his explanations of the class differences and attitudes of the worker and the establishment in the period of the Beatles.
His observations are of a period we lived through but he as a writer, a Jew a foreigner he could understand and explain. He also points out that British Jewry has a problem bigger than American Jews.
He also discusses the British Jewish writers he like Daniel Abse, Wolf Mankowitz and Harold Pinto.… (altro)