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Shmuel Yosef Agnon was born Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes in 1888 in Galicia, Austria-Hungary (now Poland). He received training in Yiddish, Hebrew and the Talmud from his father, and was introduced to German literature by his mother. When he was fifteen, his first poems, written in Yiddish and toon meer Hebrew, were published in the newspaper. He took his pen name, later his legal name, S.Y. Agnon, from the title of his first story Agunot, published in 1909. He lived and worked in Palestine from 1907 until his death in 1970, except for an eleven year stay in Germany. He was buried on the Mount of Olives. Agnon was a prolific novelist and short-story writer. After his move to Jerusalem from Germany, Agnon began writing about the decline of Jewry in Galicia. His first major publication was a two-volume novel, Hakhnasat Kalah (The Bridal Canopy), 1932, which recreates the golden age of Hassidism. Ore'ah Nata' Lalun (A Guest for the Night), 1939, is an apocalyptic novel depicting the ruin of Galicia after World War I. 'Tmol Shilshom (Only Yesterday), published in 1946, is considered his greatest novel, portraying the early pioneer immigrants to Palestine. A great many of his later books are set in his adopted Palestine and deal with the replacement of early Jewish settlements after World War II. Agnon received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966, boosting interest in his work outside of Israel. About 85 of Agnon's works have been translated into at least 18 languages. Agnon was made an honorary citizen of Jerusalem in 1962. His portrait appears on the Israeli Fifty New Sheqalim banknote. Other works include Sefer Hamaasim (The Book of Deeds ), published in 1932, Pat Shlema (A Whole Loaf ), from 1933, Shevuat Emunim (Two Tales), 1943, and Kol Sipurav Shel Sh. Y. Agnon ( The Collected Works in 11 volumes), 1931-62. (Bowker Author Biography) Agnon was born in Galicia, the former Austrian crown land in east central Europe. In his home he was influenced by rabbinical and Hasidic traditions and the reviving spirit of European culture, Agnon began writing Hebrew and Yiddish at the age of eight. He contributed poetry and prose to periodicals, such as Ha-Mizpeh and Der Juedische Wecker. After he immigrated to Palestine in 1907, he no longer wrote in Yiddish. He chose the pen name "Agnon" from the title of his first novel, Agunot (Forsaken Wives); its meaning is "cut off" in Hebrew. From 1912 to 1914 Agnon lived in Germany, where he met Salman Schocken and convinced him that someone should undertake the publishing of Hebrew books. In 1931 Berlin Schocken Verlag published four volumes of Agnon's collected works in Hebrew. Agnon was awarded the Bialik Prize for literature in 1934, and in 1936 the Jewish Theological Seminary of America made him an honorary Doctor of Hebrew Letters. Other honors followed, including the Israel Prize in 1954 and 1958. In 1966 he became the first Israeli to receive the Nobel Prize for literature, which was awarded jointly to the Swedish writer Nelly Sachs. Agnon often deals with philosophical and psychological problems in a miraculous or supernatural manner. Reality is colored in a dreamlike atmosphere. Agnon is concerned with contemporary problems of a spiritual nature-the disintegration of traditional life, loss of faith and identity, and loneliness. At the center of his work is the Jew in various manifestations: a person of faith, a nihilist, a victim of pogroms and the Holocaust, a pioneer, and a saint. Creating a unique Hebrew prose style, his works link historic Jewish piety and martyrdom with longing for Israel. Yet they have universal appeal to the modern reader. Agnon himself has said: "I am not a modern writer. I am astounded that I even have one reader. I don't see the reader before me... No, I see before me only the Hebrew letter saying 'write me thus and not thus.' I, to my regret, am like the wicked Balaam. It is written of him that "the word that God putteth in my mouth, that shall I speak"' (The New York Times). (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Shmuel Yosef Agnon

In the Heart of the Seas (1934) 200 exemplaren
Only Yesterday (1946) 166 exemplaren
Betrothed / Edo and Enam (1958) 158 exemplaren
A Simple Story (1935) 156 exemplaren
The Bridal Canopy (1931) 149 exemplaren
A Guest for the Night (1938) 147 exemplaren
Twenty-One Stories (1970) 138 exemplaren
Shira (1656) 76 exemplaren
To This Day (2008) 54 exemplaren
Agnon's Alef Bet: Poems (1998) 28 exemplaren
Nobel Prize Library: Agnon, Andric (1971) — Auteur — 27 exemplaren
Tehilla and Other Israeli Tales (1956) 21 exemplaren
Betrothed (1943) 19 exemplaren
Racconti di Gerusalemme (2000) 18 exemplaren
A City In Its Fullness (2016) 17 exemplaren
In Mr. Lublin's Store (1997) 16 exemplaren
על כפות המנעול (1998) 13 exemplaren
סיפורי הבעש"ט (1987) 12 exemplaren
I havets mitt och andra noveller (1994) 11 exemplaren
אלו ואלו 9 exemplaren
Den bortdrivne (1938) 9 exemplaren
Selected stories of S. Y. Agnon (1970) 8 exemplaren
סמוך ונראה (1994) 8 exemplaren
Liefdesverhalen (1990) 7 exemplaren
האש והעצים 7 exemplaren
תכריך של סיפורים (1984) 6 exemplaren
Forevermore & Other Stories (2017) 5 exemplaren
Nel fiore degli anni (1996) 5 exemplaren
פתחי דברים 4 exemplaren
Yidishe Verk 3 exemplaren
Buch der Taten (1995) 3 exemplaren
מסוד חכמים (2002) 2 exemplaren
קורות בתינו (1979) 2 exemplaren
קורות בתינו 2 exemplaren
סיפור פשוט (1993) 1 exemplaar
At father's home (2019) 1 exemplaar
"Ido i Ėĭnam" 1 exemplaar
Valaha régen 1 exemplaar
Tılsım 1 exemplaar
Een simpel verhaal 1 exemplaar
Opere 1 exemplaar
בשובה ונחת 1 exemplaar
מאז ומעתה 1 exemplaar
Evig fred (2001) 1 exemplaar
TWO TALES 1 exemplaar
Der Treuschwur 1 exemplaar
Ainda Ontem 1 exemplaar
TILSIM 1 exemplaar

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Great Jewish Short Stories (1963) — Auteur, sommige edities240 exemplaren
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A Golden Treasure of Jewish Literature (1937) — Medewerker — 75 exemplaren
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Moderne joodse verhalen (1964) — Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
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Gangbare naam
Agnon, Shmuel Yosef
Officiële naam
שמואל יוסף עגנון
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Agnon, Shmuel Yosef
Agnon, S.Y.
Agnon, Samuel Josef
Geboortedatum
1888-07-17
Overlijdensdatum
1970-02-17
Graflocatie
Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Israël
Geboorteplaats
Buchach, Galicia
Buczacz, Poland
Plaats van overlijden
Jeruzalem, Israël
Woonplaatsen
Buchach, Galicia (birthplace)
Ottoman Palestine
Jaffa, Israel
Germany
Talpiot, Jerusalem, Israel
Opleiding
schooled by his parents
Beroepen
writer
novelist
short story writer
essayist
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Bialik Prize (1934 ∙ 1950)
Israel Prize (1954 ∙ 1958)
Nobel Prize (Literature ∙ 1966)
Korte biografie
Shmuel Yosef Agnon, known in English as S.Y. Agnon, was born in Galicia (now part of Ukraine) and emigrated to Palestine in 1908. He spent the years 1913 through 1924 in Germany, where he met and married Esther Marx, with whom he had two children. In 1924, he brought his family to Jerusalem, where he lived for the rest of his life. A prolific novelist and short-story writer from an early age, Agnon received numerous awards for his work, including the Nobel Prize for Literature (shared with Nelly Sachs) in 1966 and the Israel Prize on two occasions. He is often cited as one of the great storytellers of our time and for his wit and comic mastery. Agnon is among the most widely-written about and widely-translated of all Hebrew authors. His style and language influenced today's generation of writers. In much of his work, Agnon tried to recapture the lives and traditions of Jews of a former time, and often dealt with important psychological and philosophical questions. After his death in 1970, his daughter Emuna Yaron continued to publish his work posthumously.
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I may not have read this book in the correct reading mode, because renovations to our house are currently taking up a large part of my attention and energy. And this book requires you to fully immerse yourself in it. It is actually a kind of frame story, based on the adventures of the Jewish rabbi Yudel and his friend Nuta, in what is now western Ukraine. It completely immerses you in the rich Jewish life that flourished in Eastern Europe in the early 20th century. This book has been repeatedly compared to Cervantes' Don Quixote, and indeed it is probably best read as an edifying comedy. But, as I said, the endless sequence of stories didn't captivate me, and I gave up after 100 pages. Maybe I should pick up the thread again after my renovations.… (meer)
 
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bookomaniac | May 23, 2022 |
Ik had wel wat meer verwacht van deze Nobelprijswinnaar. Agnon brengt ogenschijnlijk een simpel verhaaltje, maar het was verdorie worstelen om erdoor te geraken. Dat had vooral te maken met het trage ritme, de archaïsche stijl en het fletse romantische verhaaltje, waarbij de innerlijke zielenroerselen van de hoofdpersonages Hirsjl en Blume eindeloos werden uitgemolken en de nevenpersonages erg oppervlakkig bleven. Het curieuze is dat deze roman erg 19de eeuws aandoet, met een nogal cliché-romantisch gegeven dat lijkt uit te draaien op een naturalistisch drama, maar het juist niet doet. Agnon speelt hier een pervers spel van omkering, nog versterkt door een curieuze mengeling van moraliserende en ironische opmerkingen. Misschien een krachttoer op zich, maar het was voor mij erg bevreemdend, en sprak me dus niet zo aan. De enige charme die dit verhaal mij bood was de rijkelijke evocatie van het leven in een joodse gemeenschap in Oost-Europa, in de 19de eeuw.… (meer)
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