Nathan Alterman
Nathan Alterman (Hebrew: נתן אלתרמן; August 14, 1910 – March 28, 1970) was an Israeli poet, playwright, journalist, and translator. Though never holding any elected office, Alterman was highly influential in Socialist Zionist politics, both before and after the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948.
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Born | Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire | August 14, 1910
Died | March 28, 1970 59) Tel Aviv, Israel | (aged
Occupation | poet, translator, playwright, journalist |
Language | Russian, Hebrew, German, French, English, Polish |
Nationality | Israeli (since 1948) |
Literary movement | Yakhdav (led by Avraham Shlonsky) |
Spouse | Rachel Marcus Tzila Binder |
Children | Tirza Atar |
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