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词条 Assaf Inbari
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  1. Biography

  2. Literary career

  3. Published works

     Fiction  Essays  Articles 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Assaf Inbari ({{lang-he-n|אסף ענברי}}) (born 1968) is an Israeli novelist and journalist. He teaches at Kinneret College and Alma College in Tel Aviv.

Biography

Assaf Inbari was born and raised on Kibbutz Afikim,[1] the oldest of three children, and lived there until the age of 20.[2] He studied Hebrew and comparative literature at Tel Aviv and Bar-Ilan Universities and completed his Ph.D. on the poetry of Hayim Nahman Bialik in 2008.[2]

In 2005, he married Naomi; the couple has one son and one daughter. He lives on Kibbutz Degania B.

Literary career

In 2009 he published his first novel Home ({{lang-he-n|הביתה}}). It relates the history of Afikim over three generations, from its founding in the Jordan Valley in the early 1930s by members of the socialist–Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair, through its growth and development, to its present form, beset by privatization and individualism.[3] The novel was awarded the 2010 Israel Book Publishers Association's Platinum Prize[4] and was on the shortlist of finalists for the Sapir Prize for Literature.[5]

Published works

Fiction

  • Home ({{lang-he-n|הביתה}}) (Yedioth Ahronoth/Hemed Books, 2009) [Hebrew].

Essays

  • "The Kibbutz Novel as Erotic Melodrama" (March 2012), Vol. 31, No. 1 Journal of Israeli History, pp. 129–146.
  • "The Spectacles of Isaiah Berlin" (Spring 2006), Azure, pp. 82–112.
  • "Towards A Hebrew Literature" (Spring 2000), Azure, pp. 99–154.
  • "Zionism's New Challenge" (Winter 2008), Azure, pp. 81–109.

Articles

  • "The Age of Post-Nostalgia", Haaretz, 15 September 2012.
  • "The End of the Secular Majority", Haaretz, 3 February 2012.
  • "The Finishing Touch", Eretz acheret, 17 September 2009.
  • "New Age: The Fall of the Secular State", Haaretz, September 1999.

See also

  • Israeli literature

References

1. ^Avraham Balaban (18 June 2009), "Israeli History / Clowns in the Dining Room", Haaretz (retrieved 17 November 2012).
2. ^Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, New Books from Israel: Fall 2009 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100601093730/http://www.ithl.org.il/doc/Frankfurt_09.pdf |date=June 1, 2010 }}, p. 19 (retrieved 17 November 2012).
3. ^Shula Keshet, "Producing the (Eretz-) Israeli Place: On the Documentary Urge in Kibbutz Literature" (2011), Vol. 52, Hebrew Studies, pp. 235-58 (retrieved 17 November 2012).
4. ^Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, "Assaf Inbari"{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (retrieved 17 November 2012).
5. ^Greer Fay Cashman (25 March 2011), "Yoram Kaniuk's War of Independence memoir wins Sapir Prize", The Jerusalem Post (retrieved 17 November 2012).

External links

  • Assaf Inbari's website
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