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  1. Vingt-et-une nouvelles (Les Grandes traductions) (French Edition) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1977
  2. Ghetto, Shtetl, or Polis? The Jewish Community in the Writings of Karl Emil Franzos, Sholom Aleichem, and Shmuel Yosef Agnon (Borgo Reference Library) by Miriam Roshwald, 2007-09-30
  3. Days of Awe: A Treasury of Jewish Wisdom for Reflection, Repentance, and Renewalon the HighHoly Days by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1995-08-22
  4. The Bridal Canopy (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 2000-08
  5. In the Heart of the Seas by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, T. Herzl Rome, et all 1987-09-13
  6. In the Heart of the Seas: A Story of a Journey to the Land of Israel by Shmuel Yosef Agnon by S.Y. Agnon, 1947
  7. Two Tales by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1986-01-13
  8. In the Heart of the Seas by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1967-07
  9. Betrothed, & Edo and Enam; two tales by S. Y. Agnon by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1966-01-01
  10. Selected stories of S. Y. Agnon by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1970
  11. Sippurei Ahevim (ahuvim) HEBREW ONLY B'd'mei Yameha, B'neurenu, Givat Hachol, Sippurim Shonim Kerach 4 by Shmuel Yosef (Sha'i) Agnon, 1934-01-01
  12. Galician Jews: Stanislaw Ulam, Roald Hoffmann, Billy Wilder, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Karl Radek, Hugo Steinhaus, Melanie Klein
  13. Hebrew Language: Hebrew Numerals, Hebrew Phonology, Atbash, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Bethel, Artscroll, Israeli Literature
  14. Miniaturas: palabras escasas.(Shmuel Yosef Agnón): An article from: Letras Libres by Hugo Hiriart, 2005-04-01

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22. Links To Literature: Shmuel Yosef Agnon
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23. History Of Vegetarianism - Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1888-1970)
Europe early 20th Century shmuel yosef agnon (18881970). agnon is a central figurein modern Hebrew fiction Literature in 1954 and 1958 and the nobel Prize for
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Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Agnon is a central figure in modern Hebrew fiction. He wrote many novels and short stories about major contemporary spiritual concerns. He won the Israel Prize for Literature in 1954 and 1958 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966, the first time that honor was given to a Hebrew writer. Agnon was a devout Jew who spent much of his life in Israel. He was extremely dedicated to vegetarianism and wove vegetarian themes into many of his stories. His great sensitivity to all creatures is indicated in the following excerpt from his speech upon receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature: Lest I slight any creature, I must also mention the domestic animals, the beasts, and the birds from whom I have learned. Job said long ago (35:11) "Who teacheth us more than than the beasts of the earth, and maketh us wiser than the fowls of heaven?" - Richard Schwartz

24. Shmuel Yosef Agnon
shmuel yosef agnon was a Hebrew novelist. Born in Galicia in 1888, he settledin Palestine in 1909. agnon won the nobel Prize for literature in 1966.
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Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Shmuel Yosef Agnon was a Hebrew novelist. Born in Galicia in 1888, he settled in Palestine in 1909. Agnon won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1966.

25. Science In Poland - Nobel Prize Laureates
Polishorigin nobel Prize Laureates. Year, Person, Discipline. 1963,Maria GOEPPERT-MAYER, Physics. 1966, shmuel yosef agnon, Literature.
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CURIE, PIERRE, France, École municipale de physique et de chimie industrielles, (Municipal School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry), Paris, * 1859, + 1906:

26. Samuel Agnon
Samuel agnon. (Samuel Joseph SY agnon, shmuel yosef Czaczkes).Recipient of the 1966 nobel Prize for Literature.
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Samuel Agnon (Samuel Joseph [S. Y.] Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes) Recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature Nobel Lecture Biography Nobel Links Works in Translation Any title (in any language) by Samuel Agnon Find it Here A Simple Story ISBN Publisher: Syracuse University Press Pages: Publication Date: Paperback The Bridal Canopy ISBN Publisher: London, Gollancz Pages: Publication Date: Out of Print Find it Here Only Yesterday ISBN Publisher: Princeton University Press Pages: Out of Print Find it Here Shira ISBN Publisher: Syracuse University Press Pages: Publication Date: Paperback A Book That Was Lost : And Other Stories ISBN Publisher: Schocken Books Publication Date: Paperback A dwelling place of my people : sixteen stories of the Chassidim ISBN Publisher: Scottish Academic Press Pages: Out of Print Find it Here A Guest for the Night ISBN: Publisher: Gollancz Pages: Publication Date: Out of Print Find it Here Agnon's Alef Bet : Poems ISBN: Publisher: Jewish Publication Society Publication Date: Paperback Days of Awe : A Treasury of Jewish Wisdom for Reflection, Repentance, and Renewal on the High Holy Days

27. Samuel Agnon
Samuel agnon. (Samuel Joseph SY agnon, shmuel yosef Czaczkes). Recipientof the 1966 nobel Prize for Literature. Author Samuel agnon.
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Samuel Agnon (Samuel Joseph [S. Y.] Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes) Recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature Nobel Lecture Biography Nobel Links Works in Translation Any title (in any language) by Samuel Agnon Find it Here A Simple Story ISBN Publisher: Syracuse University Press Pages: Publication Date: Paperback The Bridal Canopy ISBN Publisher: London, Gollancz Pages: Publication Date: Out of Print Find it Here Only Yesterday ISBN Publisher: Princeton University Press Pages: Out of Print Find it Here Shira ISBN Publisher: Syracuse University Press Pages: Publication Date: Paperback A Book That Was Lost : And Other Stories ISBN Publisher: Schocken Books Publication Date: Paperback A dwelling place of my people : sixteen stories of the Chassidim ISBN Publisher: Scottish Academic Press Pages: Out of Print Find it Here A Guest for the Night ISBN: Publisher: Gollancz Pages: Publication Date: Out of Print Find it Here Agnon's Alef Bet : Poems ISBN: Publisher: Jewish Publication Society Publication Date: Paperback Days of Awe : A Treasury of Jewish Wisdom for Reflection, Repentance, and Renewal on the High Holy Days

28. Agnon, S.Y.
agnon. By courtesy of the nobel Foundation, Stockholm. in full shmuel yosef agnon,pseudonym of shmuel yosef HALEVI CZACZKES (b. July 17, 1888, Buczacz, Galicia
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Agnon By courtesy of the Nobel Foundation, Stockholm in full SHMUEL YOSEF AGNON, pseudonym of SHMUEL YOSEF HALEVI CZACZKES (b. July 17, 1888, Buczacz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Buchach, Ukraine]d. Feb. 17, 1970, Rehovot, Israel), Israeli writer who was one of the leading modern Hebrew novelists and short-story writers. In 1966 he was the corecipient, with Nelly Sachs , of the Nobel Prize for Literature Born of a family of Polish Jewish merchants, rabbis, and scholars, Agnon wrote at first (1903-06) in Yiddish and Hebrew, under his own name and various pseudonyms. Soon after settling in Palestine in 1907, however, he took the surname Agnon and chose Hebrew as the language in which to unfold his dramatic, visionary, highly polished narratives. Agnon's real literary debut was made with Agunot (1908; "Forsaken Wives"), his first "Palestinian" story. His first major work was the novel Hakhnasat kalah, 2 vol. (1919; The Bridal Canopy ). Its hero, Reb Yudel Hasid, is the embodiment of every wandering, drifting Jew in the ghettos of the tsarist and Austro-Hungarian empires. His second novel, Ore'ah Nata' Lalun A Guest for the Night ), describes the material and moral decay of European Jewry after World War I. His third and perhaps greatest novel

29. IVCC: Shmuel Yosef Agnon
1925, Hebrew University in Jerusalem dedicated. 1937, shmuel yosef agnon receivesBialik Prize. 1966, agnon becomes corecipient of the nobel Prize for Literature
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Timeline
Jewish Enlightenment in Europe
major poets emerge i.e., Haim Nahman Bialik (1873-1934),
Saul Tchernichovsky (1875-1943) "The Grandfather of major Hebrew Literature" dies, Sholem Jacob Abramovich (1917) Czar Alexander II of Russia assassinated Shmuel Yosef (Samuel Joseph) Agnon is born in Galicia the life of Rahel Bluwstein, the first major woman Hebrew poet Theodor Herzl writes Der Jedenstaat (Jewish State) mass immigration of Jews to America Hebrew University in Jerusalem dedicated Shmuel Yosef Agnon receives Bialik Prize Native-born writers begin publishing prose works
Often called the "War of Independence Generation" Holocaust, WWII, persecution of Jews State of Israel proclaimed by Ben-Gurion new group of younger poets emerge, tending towards understatement and shift poetic influences from those like Pushkin to modern English and American poetry group of younger writers, i.e., A.B. Yohoshua and Amos Oz, mark a break from ideological patterns and focus on the world of the individual

30. IVCC: Shmuel Yosef Agnon
In the study of Hebrew literature, shmuel yosef agnon stands out as one of itsgreatest spokesman. agnon was the recipient of a nobel Prize in 1966 for
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Analysis of Shmuel Yosef Agnon In the study of Hebrew literature, Shmuel Yosef Agnon stands out as one of its greatest spokesman. Agnon was the recipient of a Nobel Prize in 1966 for literature. He has written numerous works which are considered to be the foundation of modern Hebrew literature. Of his stories that our group has read, we have decided that his work "The Lady and the Pedlar" is the most interesting. In this story, Agnon shows hints of his culture through a pedlar, a simple story line, and the use of fiction, along with supernatural events. Our group plans to show examples of each of these techniques that Agnon uses. home

31. Shmuel Yosef Agnon - Some Unpublished Correspondence With Dov Sadan
shmuel yosef agnon. shmuel yosef agnon (known by the acronym of his Hebrew initialsas Shai agnon, 18881970 He won the nobel Prize for Literature in 1966
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32. Shmuel Yosef Agnon
One of the central figures in modern Hebrew fiction, shmuel YosefAgnon was nobel Laureate in Literature in 1966. In 1907 he left
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One of the central figures in modern Hebrew fiction, Shmuel Yosef Agnon was Nobel Laureate in Literature in 1966. In 1907 he left his childhood home in eastern Galicia, settling in Palestine where (except for a stay in Germany from 1913 to 1924) he remained until his death.
Using language and storytelling techniques drawn from Jewish religious texts and folk literature, Agnon's works deal with major contemporary spiritual concerns: the disintegration of traditional world of Galician Jewry at the turn of the 20th century, the loss of faith, and the subsequent loss of identity. In addition to his fictional work, Agnon published popular collections of rabbinic lore and hasidic tales, among them Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe).

33. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Literature
epic writing has in the words of Alfred nobel - been of 1966, agnon, shmuel yosef for his profoundly characteristic narrative art with motifs from the life
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Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth Kertesz, Imre
"for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history" Hungary Gordimer, Nadine
"who through her magnificent epic writing has - in the words of Alfred Nobel - been of very great benefit to humanity" South Africa Brodsky, Joseph
"for an all-embracing authorship, imbued with clarity of thought and poetic intensity" Russia Canetti, Elias
"for writings marked by a broad outlook, a wealth of ideas and artistic power" Bulgaria Singer, Isaac Bashevis
"for his impassioned narrative art which, with roots in a Polish-Jewish cultural tradition, brings universal human conditions to life" Poland Bellow, Saul
"for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his work" Canada Agnon, Shmuel Yosef

34. Babelguides: Shmuel Yosef Agnon
TwentyOne Stories by shmuel yosef agnon Translated by N Glatzer agnon, who wonthe nobel Prize for Literature in 1966 was the first writer in Modern Hebrew
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35. Babelguides: Twenty-One Stories
TwentyOne Stories by shmuel yosef agnon Translated by N Glatzer Published by –Publisher Unknown (ISBN 0805203133 agnon, who won the nobel Prize for
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37. Lynn Public Library - Nobel Prize Winners - Literature
WINNERS OF THE nobel PRIZE FOR LITERATURE. 1967 Asturias, Miguel Angel (Guatemalan).1966 - agnon, shmuel yosef (Israeli) and Sachs, Nelly (Swedish).
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WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE
Click on the links below to find their works in the catalog. (Note that no award was given in the years and Imre Kertesz (Hungarian) V.S. Naipaul (British/Indian) Gao Xingjian (Chinese) Grass, Gunter (German) Saramago, Jose (Portuguese) Fo, Dario (Italian) Szymborska, Wislawa (Polish) Heaney, Seamus (Irish) Oe, Kenzaburo (Japanese) Morrison, Toni (American) Walcott, Derek (Saint Lucian) Gordimer, Nadine (South African) Paz, Octavio (Mexican) Cela, Camilo Jose (Spanish) Mahfouz, Naguib (Egyptian) Brodsky, Joseph (Russian-American) Soyinka, Wole (Nigerian) Simone, Claude (French) Siefert, Jaroslav (Czech) Golding, William (British) Garcia Marquez, Gabriel (Colombian-Mexican) Canetti, Elias (Bulgarian-British) Milosz, Czeslaw (Polish-American) Elytis, Odysseus (Greek) Singer, Isaac Bashevis (American) Aleixandre, Vicente (Spanish) Bellow, Saul (American) Montale, Eugenio (Italian) Johnson, Eyvind and Martinson, Harry Edmund (both Swedish) White, Patrick (Australian) Boll, Heinrich (German) Neruda, Pablo

38. Nobel Prize Alphabetical
Alphabetical Listing of nobel Laureates 19012000. Click on a link and see the shortbiographical notes on this site Name, Year Awarded. agnon, shmuel yosef, 1966.
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Name Year Awarded Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel ... Yeats, William Butler Click the banner to return to homepage First published December 2000. Last revised 02 dec 2002
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39. Nobel Prize 1951-1975
official nobel stamp issued by Sweden 1985, and shows an illustration to one of hisnovels. 1966 The prize was divided equally between shmuel yosef agnon (1888
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EUGENIO MONTALE
(1896-1981, Italian) for his distinctive poetry which, with great artistic sensitivity, has interpreted human values under the sign of an outlook on life with no illusions.
The prize was divided equally between:
EYVIND JOHNSON (1900-1976, Swedish)
for a narrative art, farseeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom, and HARRY MARTINSON (1904-1978, Swedish)
for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos. The stamps were engraved by Czeslaw Slania and issued 1994.
PATRICK WHITE
(1912-1990, Australian) for an epic and psychological narrative art which has introduced a new continent into literature. The stamp to the left is the official Nobel stamp, issued by Sweden 1985, and shows an illustration to one of his novels.
HEINRICH BÖLL (1917-1985, German) for his writing which through its combination of a broad perspective on his time and a sensitive skill in characterization has contributed to a renewal of German literature. PABLO NERUDA (1904-1973, Chilean)

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