Yona Wallach

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Yona Wallach was an influential Israeli poet known for her experimental, provocative, and psychologically charged Hebrew poetry that challenged social and sexual norms.

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instanceOf Israeli poet
human
poet
associatedWith Israeli counterculture
Tel Aviv literary scene
countryOfCitizenship Israel
culturalImpact became an icon of avant-garde Israeli culture
expanded boundaries of acceptable discourse in Hebrew poetry
influenced representations of female sexuality in Israeli literature
familyName Wallach NERFINISHED
gender female
genre poetry
givenName Yona NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalStatus major poet in modern Hebrew literature
hasTheme gender
identity
madness
psychology
rebellion
religion
sexuality
influenced Israeli feminist discourse
contemporary Hebrew poetry
languageOfExpression Hebrew
literaryPeriod late 20th-century Hebrew literature
movement Israeli modernist poetry
experimental poetry
name Yona Wallach NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging sexual norms
challenging social norms
experimental Hebrew poetry
provocative treatment of sexuality
psychologically charged imagery
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occupation poet
writer
positionHeld central figure in Israeli poetry of the 1960s and 1970s
styleCharacteristic linguistic experimentation
mixing sacred and profane language
stream-of-consciousness
surreal imagery
use of slang and colloquial Hebrew
subjectOf academic studies on Hebrew poetry
biographical criticism
documentary films

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