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Aharon Appelfeld (Hebrew: אהרן אפלפלד; born
Ervin Appelfeld;
February 16, 1932 –
January 4, 2018) was an
Israeli novelist and
Holocaust survivor. Ervin...
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novelist Philip Roth.
Among the
writers interviewed are
Primo Levi,
Aharon Appelfeld, Ivan Klima,
Isaac Bashevis Singer,
Milan Kundera, and Edna O'Brien. In...
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Badenheim 1939 is an
Israeli novel by
Aharon Appelfeld.
First published in
Hebrew in 1978 as באדנהיים עיר נופש (Badenhaim `ir nofesh, 'resort town Badenheim')...
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Libraires en
Seine et le prix Azur. She's also the
translator of
Aharon Appelfeld into French. 1999: Une addition, des complications, École des loisirs [fr]...
- 2007:
Shlomo Aronson, for Hitler, the
Allies and the Jews Earlier:
Aharon Appelfeld,
Alona Frankel (2005), Ida Fink, Dina Porat,
Lizzie Doron, Amir Gutfreund...
- Lampedusa,
among others. In 2012 Alma
published Blooms of
Darkness by
Aharon Appelfeld,
which won the
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. In 2007 Alma
Books launched...
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group which included A. B. Yehoshua,
Amalia Kahana-Carmon, and
Aharon Appelfeld. Oz
published 40 books,
among them 14 novels, five
collections of stories...
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directed by Amos
Gitai and
based on the
novel of the same name by
Aharon Appelfeld. It was
screened at the 71st
Venice International Film
Festival in an...
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concert pianist,
Centaur Records recording artist and
music educator Aharon Appelfeld (1932–2018),
Jewish writer Zamfir Arbore (1848–1933),
Romanian politician...
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dreams of
people who have lost
close relatives. For example,
Aharon Appelfeld reported: "I
dreamed about my parents. They had not aged
since we were...