Ronit Matalon

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Ronit Matalon was an Israeli author known for her innovative Hebrew prose that explored themes of identity, family, and Mizrahi experience in contemporary Israeli society.

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instanceOf Israeli writer
essayist
novelist
person
short story writer
activeInPeriod early 21st century
late 20th century
awardReceived Bernstein Prize NERFINISHED
Bialik Prize for literature NERFINISHED
Brenner Prize NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath cancer
countryOfCitizenship Israel
dateOfBirth 1959-05-25
dateOfDeath 2017-12-28
educatedAt Tel Aviv University NERFINISHED
employer Haaretz NERFINISHED
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Mizrahi Jews NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Egyptian Jewish
familyName Matalon NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Hebrew literature
modern Hebrew prose
gender female
genre essay
fiction
novel
short story
givenName Ronit NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression Hebrew
movement Israeli Mizrahi literature
name Ronit Matalon NERFINISHED
nationality Israeli
notableFor innovative Hebrew prose
notableWork And the Bride Closed the Door NERFINISHED
Bliss NERFINISHED
The One Facing Us NERFINISHED
The Sound of Our Steps NERFINISHED
occupation academic
author
journalist
placeOfBirth Central District, Israel NERFINISHED
Ganei Tikva NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Israel NERFINISHED
Ramat Gan NERFINISHED
positionHeld lecturer in literature
workFocus Mizrahi experience in Israeli society
family
gender
identity
social inequality in Israel

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