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  1. 13 nov 2016 · November 13, 2016. Agnon examined traditional Jewish life through a twentieth-century lens. Illustration by Riccardo Vecchio. It has been half a century since Shmuel Yosef Agnon won the Nobel ...

  2. Shmuel Yosef Agnon. Shmuel Joseph Agnon, pseudonimo di Shmuel Joseph Czaczkes (1888 – 1970), scrittore israeliano. Benedetto sia Iddio, benedetto sia Colui che regge il Suo mondo con sapienza e con ordine e per il quale non esiste cosa che desti stupore. Se tu potessi investigare quanto è celato alla tua ragione, non troveresti nulla che non ...

  3. Sjmoeël Joseef Agnon [1] ( Hebreeuws: שמואל יוסף עגנון), geboren als Sjmoeël Joseef Czaczkes ( Boetsjatsj, Galicië, 17 juli 1888 – Jeruzalem, 17 februari 1970 ), was de eerste schrijver in het Hebreeuws die de Nobelprijs voor Literatuur won (in 1966). Agnon is een van de centrale personen in de moderne Hebreeuwse fictie.

  4. Shmuel Yosef Agnon (July 17, 1888 – February 17, 1970), born Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes, recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature, was the first Hebrew writer awarded the prize, which he won jointly with poet Nelly Sachs. He was awarded the Bialik Prize twice, in 1934 and again in 1950 and the Israel Prize in 1954 and again in 1958.

  5. Pseudonimo di Yosef Czaczkes. Figlio di un commerciante di pellicce, da ragazzo studia la Bibbia, il Talmud e la letteratura tedesca. Pubblica le sue prime poesie in yiddish a soli quindici anni. Nel 1908 si trasferisce in Palestina e scrive i suoi primi romanzi in ebraico con lo pseudonimo di Agnon.

  6. Agnon recebendo o Prêmio Ussishkin em 1946 Agnon (à esquerda), recebendo o Prêmio Nobel, 1966. Shmuel Yosef Agnon, (em hebraico: שמואל יוסף עגנון) nascido Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes (Buchach, 17 de julho de 1888 — Rehovot, 17 de fevereiro de 1970), [1] foi um escritor ganhador do Prêmio Nobel e uma das figuras centrais da ficção hebraica moderna.

  7. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Agnon_Shemuel_YosefYIVO | Agnon, Shemu’el Yosef

    Shemu’el Yosef Agnon (formerly Czaczkes) was born in Buczacz, a small town in eastern Galicia, then under Austro-Hungarian rule. He left his hometown permanently when he was 20, but Buczacz and Galicia had a place in his literary work for the rest of his life. “Although forty years had passed since Dr. Langsam had left his birthplace, he ...