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של יהודה עמיחי היא מעמודי התווך של השירה העברית המודרנית. חידושיו מתגלים בירידה מן השגב השירי אל לשון היומיום ומן הלאומי אל האישי. הצירים שעליהם סובבת שירתו מלחמה, אהבה, אלוהים, ילדות, הזמן והארץ מצטרפים לכעין יומן אישי, שמתוכו עולים הנושאים האוניברסליים, המעסיקים את כולנו.
מעל לכול יש בשירת עמיחי מסר של אהבה, של הקשבה ושל הבנה הדדית כמפלט ממצוקות הקיום, ממלחמות ומכאב.
בכרך זה נכללו הספרים גם האגרוף היה פעם יד פתוחה ואצבעות ופתוח סגור פתוח. Yehuda Amichai Hebrew: יהודה עמיחיMaySeptemberwas an Israeli poet, Amichai is considered by many, both in Israel and internationally, as Israels greatest modern poet, He was also one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew, Yehuda Amichai was for generations the most prominent poet in Israel, and one of the leading figures in world poetry since the mids.
The Times, London, Oct.He was awarded theShlonsky Prize, theBrenner Prize,Bialik Prize, andIsrael Prize, He also won international poetry prizes:Malraux Prize: International Book Fair France,Macedonias Golden Wreath Award: International Poetry Festival, and.
Yehuda Amichai was
Catch שירי יהודה עמיחי: גם האגרוף היה פעם יד פתוחה ואצבעות; פתוח סגור פתוח By Yehuda Amichai Presented As File
born in Würzburg, Germany, Yehuda Amichai Hebrew: יהודה עמיחיMaySeptemberwas an Israeli poet.
Amichai is considered by many, both in Israel and internationally, as Israel's greatest modern poet, He was also one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew, Yehuda Amichai was for generations the most prominent poet in Israel, and one of the leading figures in world poetry since the mids.
The Times, London, Oct.He was awarded theShlonsky Prize, theBrenner Prize,Bialik Prize, andIsrael Prize, He also won international poetry prizes:Malraux Prize: International Book Fair France,Macedonias Golden Wreath Award: International Poetry Festival, and.
Yehuda Amichai was born in Würzburg, Germany, to an Orthodox Jewish family, and was raised speaking both Hebrew and German.
Amichai immigrated with his family at the age ofto Petah Tikva in Mandate Palestine in, moving to Jerusalem in.
He attended Ma'aleh, a religious high school in Jerusalem, He was a member of the Palmach, the strike force of the Haganah, the defense force of the Jewish community in Mandate Palestine.
As a young man he volunteered and fought in World War II as a member of the British Army, and in the Negev on the southern front in the Israeli War of Independence.
After discharge from the British Army in, Amichai was a student at David Yellin Teachers College in Jerusalem, and became a teacher in Haifa.
After the War of Independence, Amichai studied Bible and Hebrew literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Encouraged by one of his professors at Hebrew University, he published his first book of poetry, Now and in Other Days, in.
In, Amichai served in the Sinai War, and inhe served in the Yom Kippur War.
Amichai published his first novel, Not of This Time, Not of This Place, in, It was about a young Israeli who was born in Germany, and after World War II, and the war of Independence in Israel, he visits his hometown in Germany, recalls his childhood, trying to make sense of the world that created the Holocaust.
His second novel, Mi Yitneni Malon, about an Israeli poet living in New York, was published inwhile Amichai was a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
He was a poet in residence at New York University in, For many years he taught literature in an Israeli seminar for teachers, and at the Hebrew University to students from abroad.
Amichai was invited inby Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to read from his poems at the ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
"God has pity on kindergarten children" was one of the poems he read, This poem is inscribed on a wall in the Rabin Museum in Tel Aviv, There are Streets on his name in cities in Israel, and also one in Wurzburg, Amichai was married twice. First to Tamar Horn, with whom he had one son, and then to Chana Sokolov they had one son and one daughter.
His two sons were Ron and David, and his daughter was Emmanuella, He died of cancer in, at age, sitelink.