Nathan Alterman

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Nathan Alterman was a prominent Israeli poet, playwright, and translator whose lyrical and politically engaged works made him one of the central figures of modern Hebrew literature.

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instanceOf Israeli writer
human
playwright
poet
translator
countryOfCitizenship Israel
Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Alterman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
theatre
translation
gender male
genre drama
lyric poetry
political poetry
givenName Nathan NERFINISHED
influenced Hebrew drama
Israeli poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Hebrew
medium newspaper columns
poetry books
stage plays
movement modern Hebrew literature
name Nathan Alterman NERFINISHED
nationality Israeli
notability one of the central figures of modern Hebrew literature
notableRole central figure of modern Hebrew literature
notableWork Joy of the Poor NERFINISHED
Stars Outside NERFINISHED
The Seventh Column NERFINISHED
occupation columnist
journalist
playwright
poet
translator
politicalInvolvement Zionist public discourse
residence Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
style lyrical
politically engaged
workFocus Israeli society
Zionism NERFINISHED
politics
war and peace NERFINISHED
writingLanguage Hebrew

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Davar notableContributor Nathan Alterman