Ruth Almog

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Ruth Almog, 2006

Ruth Almog (Hebrew: רות אלמוג) is an Israeli novelist.

Life

Almog was born 15 May 1936 in Petah Tikva, Mandatory Palestine to parents who immigrated from Hamburg in 1933.[1] She studied at the David Yellin Teachers College, and at Tel Aviv University. She taught philosophy and film at Tel Aviv University. She was the deputy editor of the literary section of the mainstream daily Haaretz and writer-in-residence at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[2]

She is married to poet Aaron Almog; they have two daughters.

Awards

  • 1985, 2000 Ze`ev Prize
  • 1989 Brenner Prize
  • 2000 Yad Vashem Prize
  • 2000 Andersen Honor Citation
  • 2001 Agnon Prize from the Jerusalem municipality
  • 2004 Newman Prize from
    Bar Ilan University
  • 2004 German Gerty Spies Prize for Literature
  • 2006 Bialik Prize for Lifetime Achievement
  • 1995, 2007 Prime Minister`s Prize
  • 2010 ACUM lifetime achievement award[3]

Works

Children's and youth titles

  • Naphy Nasich Ha-Karnafim (Naphy), Am Oved, 1979
  • Gilgil, Massada/Modan, 1986
  • Tzoanim Ba-Pardes (Nomads in the Orchard)(youth), Massada, 1986
  • Kadur Ha-Kesef (The Silver Ball), Am Oved, 1986
  • Hasibor (The Wonderbird), Am Oved, 1991
  • Rakefet, Ahavati Ha-Rishonah (Rakefet, My First Love), Keter, 1992
  • Gilgil Rotza Kelev (Gilgil Wants a Dog)', Modan, 1998
  • Ha-Masa Sheli Im Alex (My Journey with Alex), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1999
  • Balut Ha-Pele Shel Kamila (The Magic Acorn), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1999
  • Od Chibuk Echad (Just One More Hug), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2003

Anthologies

References

  1. ^ "Ruth Almog". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Ruth Almog Biography". www.ithl.org.il. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  3. ^ "ACUM awards literary prizes to Ruth Almog, Maya Bejerano, Avirama Golan and Haim Be'er". Haaretz.

4. Yael S. Feldman, No Room of Their Own: Gender and Nation in Israeli Women's Fiction (Columbia UP, 1999), chap. 8, "Beyond the Feminist Romance: Ruth Almog", 193-223.

4a. Hebrew trans. of No Room of Their Own by Michal Sapir, 2002, Hakibbutz Hameuchad: ללא חדר משלהן: מגדר ואומה בספרות נשים ישראליות, פרק 8: "מעבר לרומנס הפמיניסטי, 200-230.

5. יעל פלדמן, "לתקון את הלא-ראוי עוד לתיקון" , אחרית דבר לאוסף סיפורי רות אלמוג, תיקון אמנותי, כתר 2003 (עמ' 443-473)