Rachel Bluwstein

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Rachel Bluwstein was a pioneering Hebrew poet whose lyrical, introspective verse made her one of the most beloved figures in modern Hebrew literature.

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instanceOf Zionist cultural figure
person
poet
alsoKnownAs Rachel Bluwstein-Sela NERFINISHED
Rachel the Poetess NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
countryOfBirth Russian Empire
countryOfCitizenship Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1890-09-20
dateOfDeath 1931-04-16
educatedAt agricultural school in Toulouse
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Bluwstein NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork modern Hebrew literature
poetry
genre introspective poetry
lyric poetry
givenName Rachel NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalNameForm Rachel Bluwstein NERFINISHED
hasRoleIn early 20th-century Hebrew literary renaissance
influenced Hebrew women poets
Israeli literature
modern Hebrew poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Hebrew
mainTheme illness and mortality
loneliness
love of the Land of Israel
pioneering and labor
unfulfilled love
memberOf Second Aliyah generation of Hebrew poets NERFINISHED
movement Zionism
nativeLanguage Russian
notableFor depictions of the Land of Israel and pioneering life
introspective and personal poetic voice
pioneering role in modern Hebrew lyric poetry
notableWork Kinneret NERFINISHED
Perhaps (Ulai) NERFINISHED
To My Land (El Artzi) NERFINISHED
occupation farm worker
teacher
placeOfBirth Saratov NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Kinneret Cemetery NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
spentTimeIn France NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
workLocation Degania Alef NERFINISHED
Kinneret NERFINISHED
writingLanguage Hebrew

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Modern Hebrew literature hasNotableAuthor Rachel Bluwstein
Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914) hasNotableParticipant Rachel Bluwstein
subject surface form: Second Aliyah