Dalia Ravikovitch

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Dalia Ravikovitch was a prominent Israeli poet, translator, and peace activist whose emotionally powerful and socially engaged verse made her one of the central voices in modern Hebrew literature.

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instanceOf Israeli writer
human
peace activist
poet
translator
activismFocus Israeli–Palestinian peace
human rights
countryOfCitizenship Israel
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Ravikovitch NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Hebrew poetry
literary translation
peace activism
gender female
genre lyric poetry
poetry
political poetry
givenName Dalia NERFINISHED
hasSubject gender and feminism
love and relationships
personal trauma
social justice
war and peace NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary Israeli poets
languageOfExpression Hebrew
literaryPeriod 20th century
21st century
movement modern Hebrew literature
name Dalia Ravikovitch NERFINISHED
notableFor central role in modern Hebrew literature
emotionally powerful verse
socially engaged poetry
notableWork A Dress of Fire NERFINISHED
Hovering at a Low Altitude NERFINISHED
The Face of the Sea NERFINISHED
The Love of an Orange NERFINISHED
The Third Book NERFINISHED
occupation peace activist
poet
translator
positionHeld public intellectual
styleCharacteristic emotional intensity
irony
political engagement
translatedFromLanguage English
Russian
translatedIntoLanguage Hebrew

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Modern Hebrew literature hasNotableAuthor Dalia Ravikovitch