Agnon shmuel yosef biography for kids
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Agnon shmuel yosef biography for kids
Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Israeli writer, the leading representative of modern Jewish literature in Hebrew. Date of Birth: 17.07.1888 Country: Israel |
Content:
- Shmuel Yosef Agnon: A Literary Giant
- Nobel Laureate
- Major Works
- "'Ahavat Guenet" (1919)
- "Meaherata" (1939)
- "Temol Shilshom" (1945)
- "Sefer Ha-Ma'asim" (1941, 1953)
- Later Years and Legacy
Shmuel Yosef Agnon: A Literary Giant
Early Life and EducationShmuel Yosef Agnon, born in Galicia in 1888, received a traditional Jewish education.
While immersed in Jewish studies, he also pursued European literature independently, broadening his literary horizons.
Nobel Laureate
Agnon's literary achievements culminated in 1966 when he shared the Nobel Prize in Literature with Nelly Sachs.
This recognition cemented his status as a leading figure in modern Hebrew literature.
Major Works
"Agunot" (1908)Agnon's debut novel, "Agunot," explores the theme of unfulfilled love and the suffering it inflicts on a devout Jewish