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Yael Globerman

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Yael Globerman
Native name
יעל גלוברמן
Born1954
Tel Aviv, Israel
OccupationPoet, writer, translator, book editor, educator
NationalityIsraeli
Notable worksShaking the Tree, Alibi, Same River Twice, Map of the Peninsula
Notable awardsACUM Prize (2000, 2018), Mifal HaPayis Prize (2002), Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works (2020)
SpouseJack Adelist (divorced)
Children2

Yael Globerman (Hebrew: יעל גלוברמן; born 1954) is an Israeli poet, writer, translator, book editor, and educator in literature.[1]

Biography

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She was born in Tel Aviv to emigrants from Poland to Israel after the Holocaust. She graduated from the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, she enlisted in the Nahal. During that time she began publishing poems and stories in periodicals. After military service she studied painting and sculpture at the Free University (unrecognized), The Hague, and graduated from Steve Tisch School of Film and Television [he], Tel Aviv University. Since the 1980s she lived for about 10 years in the United States with actor Jack Adelist and they had two children. They divorced and in 1992 she returned to Israel.[2][3]

Books

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  • 1996 Shaking the Tree, novel
  • 2000: Alibi, poetry[4]
  • 2007 Same River Twice, poetry
  • 2018 Map of the Peninsula, poetry

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ גלוברמן יעל [Globerman Yael], profile at Oranim Academic College
  2. ^ a b c "Yael Globerman (poet) - Israel". www.poetryinternational.org. Poetry International Archives. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  3. ^ Yael Globerman (1954), Lexicon of Modern Hebrew Literature
  4. ^ a b "Yael Globerman", profile at the National Journal of Literature and Discussion
  5. ^ "משרד התרבות והספורט הכריז על הזוכות והזוכים בפרסי היצירה לסופרים עבריים ע"ש לוי אשכול לשנת 2019" The Ministry of Culture and Sports announced the winners of the Levy Eshkol Hebrew Writers' Prize for 2019]