Lea Aini Explained

Lea Aini
Native Name:לאה איני
Native Name Lang:he
Birth Date:1962
Birth Place:Tel Aviv, Israel
Nationality: Israel
Occupation:Author, poet
Notable Works:The Rose of Lebanon
Awards:Wertheim Prize for Poetry (1988), Adler Prize for Poetry (1988), Prime Minister's award for Hebrew Literature (1993, 2003), Tel Aviv Foundation Award (1994), Bernstein Prize (2006), Bialik Prize (2010)

Lea Aini (Hebrew: לאה איני) (born 1962 Tel Aviv), is an Israeli author and poet, who has written over twenty books.[1]

Her 2009 novel The Rose of Lebanon, her eighth prose book, deals with the stories that a female soldier volunteer tells about her childhood as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor from Saloniki.

Awards

Books Published in Hebrew[2]

Poetry

Short fiction

Novels

Youth titles

Children's titles

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://news.walla.co.il/?w=//472677. he:ארבעה-עשר סופרים זכו בפרס ראש הממשלה. Fourteen Authors Win Prime Minister's Award. Hebrew. 2003-12-01. HaAretz, Walla! News. Shiri. Lev-Ari. 2010-06-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20110610130343/http://news.walla.co.il/?w=%2F%2F472677. 2011-06-10. dead.
  2. Web site: Leah (Lea) Aini. The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature. 2015-02-24.