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Aharon Appelfeld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This interview found the Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld at the end of an eleven-month sabbatical to the United States, most of which he and his wife and three children spend in the Boston area.
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In his terrifying and beautiful new memoir, The Story of a Life, Aharon Appelfeld does more than tell his life story (although, with his elliptical style, which can be rather like a narrative form of Swiss cheese, it sometimes seems as if he does less than that, too): The Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor...
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Aharon Appelfeld was born in 1932 in Czernovitz, Bukovina (now part of the Ukraine). At the age of nine he was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, from which he escaped. Having witnessed the murder of his mother by the Nazis and having been separated from his father, Appelfeld hid in the forests.
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At Auschwitz's 60th Year Anniversary of its Liberation ... By AHARON APPELFELD; OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; January 27, 2005; Jerusalem, Israel ... IN January 1945, 60 years ago today, the wheels of destruction in Auschwitz stood still.
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Aharon Appelfeld was born in Czernowitz, Rumania, and deported to a concentration camp at the age of eight. He escaped and spent three years hiding in the Ukraine before joining the Russian army. A post-war refugee, he made his way to Italy and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1946. He currently resides in Jerusalem.
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Filmography of Aharon Appelfeld ... Actors: Aharon Appelfeld ... Aharon Appelfeld not available...
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Aharon Appelfeld was born in Czernowitz, Bukovina, in 1932. A Holocaust survivor and post-war refugee, he made his way to Italy before immigrating to Israel. This graduate of Hebrew University is now a professor of Hebrew Literature at Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
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Aharon Appelfeld, Writer, Mevasseret Zion -News and commentary relating to events in Israel, the occupied territories, and the world, along with an archive of past issues ... Dedication that is dearest to your heart: "In 'The Wedding Canopy,' Agnon wrote me on the occasion of my wedding: 'To Aharon Appelfeld, may he have a...
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David Levine Gallery ... This drawing originally appeared with 'Whither Dost Thou Hasten?' (March 5, 1998 ... Browse the gallery by year:
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