Ida Fink ( Polish. Ida Fink , Ivr . אידה פינק ; November 1, 1921 , Zbarazh - September 27, 2011 , Tel Aviv ) - Polish - Israeli writer, a large part of whose work was the subject of the Holocaust .
| Ida Fink | |
|---|---|
| polish Ida Fink , Heb. אידה פינק | |
| Birth name | |
| Date of Birth | November 1, 1921 |
| Place of Birth | Zbarazh , Tarnopolskie voivodeship , Republic of Poland [1] |
| Date of death | September 27, 2011 (89 years old) |
| Place of death | Tel Aviv |
| Citizenship | Poland , Poland , Israel |
| Occupation | writer |
| Direction | prose |
| Genre | story, novel |
| Language of Works | Polish |
| Awards | Israeli State Prize (2008) |
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Biography
She was born in the family of a doctor and a teacher. She studied at the Lviv Conservatory . In 1941 she was deported to the Zbarazh ghetto , from where she fled the following year; hid under forged documents. In 1957 she moved to Israel and settled in Holon , where she worked as a librarian in the section of musical literature. Literary activity began in 1971.
Recent years lived in Ramat Aviv.
Creativity
Began to publish in 1971 . Has published five collections of short stories and one novel. Books have been translated into a number of European languages.
Books
- Wiosna 1941 (2009)
- Odpływający ogród (2003)
- Ślady (1996)
- Podróż (1990, English translation : "The Journey")
- Skrawek czasu (1987, translation into English: "A Scrap of Time")
In Russian
- Floating garden. M .: Text, 2019. - 302. p.
Recognition
- Anne Frank Prize ( 1985 ),
- Alberto Moravia Prize ( 1996 ),
- State Prize of Israel ( 2008 ) [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Now - a city in Ternopil region , Ukraine .
- ↑ Tahel Frosh. Israel Prize for Literature awarded to Ida Fink, Tuvya Ruebner and Nili Mirsky (Eng.) . Haaretz (26 February 2008). The appeal date is September 28, 2011. Archived August 30, 2012.