词条 | Hedva Harechavi |
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|name=Hedva Harekhavi |image=Hedva Harekhavi.JPG |birth_date= |birth_place=Degania Bet, Israel |nationality=Israeli |education=Betzalel Academy of Arts and Design |notable_works=Because He is A King |awards=The Rachel Newman Prize, The Levi Eshkol Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Writers, 1982 and 1992, The Yehuda Amihai Prize, 2010, The Ramat Gan Prize, 2011, The Akum Prize for Poetry, 2013, The Bialik Prize for Hebrew Literature, 2014 }}Hedva Harekhavi, Israeli poet and artist, was born in 1941 in Kibbutz Degania Bet,[1] one of the oldest kibbutzim in Israel. She had one child, Elisha, who died at a young age. She has lived most of her life in Jerusalem.[2] Harekhavi is a graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem. Her art works have been exhibited in one-person shows in Israel and in many group shows in Israel and abroad. Her first poems published in the Hebrew daily Al-Hamishmar (1967) were submitted for publication by the eminent Hebrew poet Leah Goldberg (1917-1970). Goldberg later selected and prepared for publication Harekhavi's first book of Hebrew poetry, Ki Hu Melech (Because He Is A King), 1974, which received the Rachel Newman Poetry Prize. Her poems have been translated into many languages including English, Arabic, Russian and German[3] and have appeared in numerous publications and anthologies. Her major collection of poetry, A Bird that is Inside Stands Outside: Poems, 1962-2008 was published in 2009 by the Kibbutz Ha Meuchad[4] and the Bialik Institute in Jerusalem - two of Israel's major publishers of Hebrew poetry. Her most recent book, Rana, was published in 2014 by the Kibbutz Ha Meuchad Publisher.[5] She is known for writing poems that are heavy in repetition, which implies that the reader is not listening, further exacerbating her emotions.[6] She is considered to be a part of the feminist movement of poetry, taking the linguistics of ancient Hebrew texts and using them as inspiration for her poetry.[7] She mainly paints in watercolor. Harekhavi has won several prizes in poetry, among them the Prime Minister Prize for Poetry in 1982 and again in 1993; and the prestigious Yehuda Amichai Prize for Poetry in 2010. She is considered to be one of the great Israeli female poets. Prizes
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References1. ^Burnshaw, Stanley, et al. (eds.) [https://books.google.com/books?id=gDG6K8lPphIC&pg=PA260#v=onepage&q&f=false The Modern Hebrew poem itself], p.260-61 (2002) ({{ISBN|978-0814324851}}) 2. ^{{Cite book|title=Hebrew Feminist Poems from Antiquity to the Present: A Bilingual Anthology|last=Hess|first=Tamar|publisher=Feminist Press at CUNY|year=1999|isbn=|location=|pages=246}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.art.org.il/?jerusalem-artists=harechavi-hedva&lang=en|title=Jerusalem Artists House|last=|first=|date=|website=art.org.il|publisher=|access-date=8 March 2016}} 4. ^Hakibbutz HaMeuchad 5. ^Hakibbutz HaMeuchad 6. ^{{Cite book|title=The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself|last=Burnshaw|first=Stanley|publisher=Wayne State University Press|year=2003|isbn=|location=|pages=261, 262}} 7. ^{{Cite book|title=Hebrew Feminist Poems from Antiquity to the Present: A Bilingual Anthology|last=Hess|first=Tamar|publisher=|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://library.osu.edu/projects/hebrew-lexicon/01286.php|title=חדוה הרכבי|website=library.osu.edu|access-date=2016-03-08}} External links
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