Nathan Alterman
- Nathan Alterman
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Nathan Alterman (Varsovie, 14 août 1910 – Tel Aviv, 28 mars 1970) était un poète, journaliste, écrivain, traducteur et dramaturge israélien qui eut une influence prépondérante sur le sionisme socialiste, tant avant qu'après l'établissement de l'État d'Israël.
Œuvres
- 1938 : Stars Outside (poésie)
- 1941 : Joy of the Poor (poésie)
- 1944 : Plague Poems
- 1948 et 1954 : The Seventh Column (deux volumes)
- 1957 : City of the Dove
Distinctions
- 1946 : prix Tchernichovsky pour sa traduction de la pièce Phèdre de Jean Racine et de Les Joyeuses Commères de Windsor de Shakespeare.
- 1947 : prix Ruppin pour son livre : Joy of the Poor (La Joie du pauvre).
- 1957 : prix Biali de littérature[1]
- 1967 : prix Tchernichovsky pour ses traductions des pièces de Molière.
- 1968 : prix Israël de littérature[2].
- 2011 : son image est sélectionnée pour être utilisée sur des billets de banque israéliens.
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