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词条 Mordechai Geldman
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Awards

  3. Publications

     Poetry  Non-fiction  Catalogues  Prose 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}Mordechai Geldman ({{lang-he|מרדכי גלדמן}}; b. 1946) is an Israeli poet, artist, and psychologist

Biography

Geldman was born at a displaced persons camp in Munich[1] to Polish parents who had survived the Holocaust.[2] His family immigrated to Israel in 1949[3] and settled in Tel Aviv, where he has lived ever since.[2] He completed a bachelor's in literature and a master's in clinical psychology at Bar Ilan University.

Geldman spent six years in residency as a psychotherapist. He later established a unit for the selection of managers at Pilat management services and served as a clinical psychologist at the IDF center for the evaluation of senior officers. He is currently an independent psychotherapist using psychoanalytical methods.

Geldman's poetry is philosophical, psychological, and existentialistic. It combines literary Hebrew and everyday language, even some slang. He published 16 poetry books and 6 non-fiction books.

As a visual artist Geldman is engaged in plastic arts, ceramics and photography. His photographs were exhibited at such places as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Geldman was an art critic of the Israeli daily Haaretz, and treasured exhibitions for many Israeli artists.

Awards

  • Chomsky Prize for Poetry (1983)
  • Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Writers (1996)
  • Brenner Prize for literature (1997)
  • Amichai Prize (2004)[4]
  • Bialik Prize for Literature (2010)

Publications

Poetry

  • Sea Time, Land Time (1970)
  • Bird (1975)
  • Window (1980)
  • Songs 1966-1983 (1983)
  • Milano (1988)
  • Eye (1993)
  • Book of Ask (1997)
  • Time (1997) with art by Moshe Gershuni
  • Mourning Songs (2000) with art by Pesach Slabosky
  • Oh My Dear Wall (2000)
  • The Heart's Poem (2004)[5]
  • Tamir's Poems (2007), under the pseudonym Daniel Kasif
  • Years I Have Walked Beside you (2011), in 2 volumes. A wide collection from Geldman's poetry books and new poems.
  • Becoming One (2013)
  • Night Line (2015)
  • Teoria Do Um (תורת הייחוד") ,(2016"), in 2 volumes. Translated to Portuguese by Joao Paulo Esteves Da Silva. Portugal: Douda Correria
  • Years I Walked at Your Side(2018), a collection from Geldman's poetry. Translated to English by Tsipi Keller. Excelsior Editions, State University New York Press

Non-fiction

  • Dark Mirror (1995)
  • Psychoanalytic Criticism (1998)
  • Eating Fire, Drinking Fire (2002)
  • The True Self and the Self of Truth (2006)
  • In the Silver Mirror: Bianca Eshel Gershuny (2007)
  • Mirrors and Doubles: Shakespear as a psychoanalist (2019)

Catalogues

  • Sharon Landscapes: Helen Berman (2009)
  • Dad's Bird: Naomi Brickman (2012)
  • The Source of Light: Einan Cohen (2015)

Prose

  • Neighbours and Other Perverts (2014)

See also

  • List of Bialik Prize recipients

References

1. ^{{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wPEXAQAAIAAJ&q=mordechai+geldman|work=The Tel Aviv Review|volume=2|year=1989|editor-first=Gabriel|editor-last=Moked|page=355|title=Mordechai Geldman|quote=Mordechai Geldman, born in a DP camp in Munich, was brought to Israel in his early youth. He is a clinical psychologist who also writes art criticism.}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Bargad|first1=Warren|last2=Chyet|first2=Stanley|title=No Sign of Ceasefire: An Anthology of Contemporary Israeli Poetry|publisher=Wayne State University Press|year=2002|pages=109–110|isbn=0-9704295-2-5|quote=After the Second World War Geldman's parents moved from Poland to Germany.}}
3. ^{{cite journal|work=Literary Review|volume=26|page=284|title=Mordechai Geldman|year=1982|quote=Mordechai Geldman, born in 1946 in Germany, emigrated to Israel in 1949. He lives in Tel Aviv, where he works as a clinical psychologist.}}
4. ^{{cite book |first=Tsipi|last=Keller|title=Poets On The Edge: An Anthology Of Contemporary Hebrew Poetry|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4dujFp6M1f4C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Poets+On+The+Edge:&ei=pAQXTPjLD4qkzATT2-TVBA&cd=1#v=onepage&q&f=false |pages=185–197|publisher=SUNY Press|location=New York|year=2008|isbn=978-0-7914-7686-4}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ithl.org.il/author_info.asp?id=90|title=Mordechai Geldman|publisher=The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature|accessdate=2010-06-15|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110525013951/http://www.ithl.org.il/author_info.asp?id=90|archivedate=2011-05-25|df=}}

External links

  • {{he icon}} Mordechai Geldman on Snunit
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