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Avigdor Dagan (1912–2006)

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Ontwarringsbericht:

(eng) Viktor Fischl was Avigdor Dagan's birth name.

Werken van Avigdor Dagan

De hofnarren (1989) 51 exemplaren
הרובע החמישי (1988) 6 exemplaren
בינת השכוי 4 exemplaren
Hovory s Janem Masarykem (1991) 4 exemplaren
Kniha žalmů (1998) 3 exemplaren
Hrací hodiny (1986) 3 exemplaren
Velocipéd pana Kulhánka (1992) 1 exemplaar
Hraci hodiny (1996) 1 exemplaar
Kuropění 1 exemplaar
Píseň o lítosti (1982) 1 exemplaar
Povídky ze starého cylindru (1998) 1 exemplaar
Modrý kolotoč (2000) 1 exemplaar
Jeruzalemske zgodbe (1996) 1 exemplaar
Hrajeme si na sto věcí (1997) 1 exemplaar
מינואט (1982) 1 exemplaar
Hoffnarrene (1997) 1 exemplaar
Loučení s Jeruzalémem (1997) 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Dagan, Avigdor
Geboortedatum
1912-06-30
Overlijdensdatum
2006-05-28
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Czech Republic (birth)
Israel (passport)
Geboorteplaats
Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Woonplaatsen
UK
Israel
Vienna, Austria
Norway
Poland
Opleiding
Charles University, Prague
Beroepen
writer
playwright
translator
diplomat
novelist
poet (toon alle 7)
short story writer
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Honorary Doctorate (Charles University in Prague)
Korte biografie
Avigdor Dagan was born Viktor Fischl to a Jewish family in Hradec Králové, Austria-Hungary (present-day Czech Republic). He studied law and political science at Charles University in Prague, where he lived until the outbreak of World War II. He entered the diplomatic service, and also served as editor of the Jewish weekly Zidovsky Zpravy.



After Nazi Germany invaded his country, he fled to London, where he met the Czech diplomat and politician Jan Masaryk, then serving as Foreign Secretary. With Masaryk, he returned to Prague at the end of the war. When the Communists seized power in 1948, he emigrated to Israel and adopted the Hebrew name Avigdor Dagan.

In Israel he resumed his diplomatic career and was the first Israeli ambassador to Austria 1956; later he was ambassador to Norway and to Poland. At the same time he was writing poetry, short stories, and novels in his native Czech language, and retired in 1977 to devote himself to writing full-time. His best known novel is probably Dvorní šašci (The Court Jesters, 1990). He also wrote for the theater and made modern Czech translations of the Book of Psalms and the Song of Songs.
Ontwarringsbericht
Viktor Fischl was Avigdor Dagan's birth name.

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Painful novel about a small group of concentration camp inmates used for the entertainment of the camp's commanders. And the revenge exacted by one of the group.

Emotional tension is maintained throughout the book. Very well done.
½
 
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Bookish59 | May 7, 2011 |

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Werken
30
Leden
132
Populariteit
#153,555
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
1
ISBNs
39
Talen
4

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