Avraham Shlonsky

Avraham Shlonsky (March 6, 1900 – May 18, 1973; Hebrew: אברהם שלונסקי; Russian: Авраам Шлёнский) was an Israeli poet and editor born in the Russian Empire.

Avraham Shlonsky
Avraham Shlonsky in 1952
Born(1900-03-06)March 6, 1900
Kryukovo (Poltava Oblast), Russian Empire (today in Ukraine)
DiedMay 18, 1973(1973-05-18) (aged 73)
Tel Aviv
Occupationpoet, writer, playwright, translator, educator
NationalityIsraeli (since 1948)
Literary movementEstablished the Yakhdav group (Hebrew symbolism)
SpouseLucia Laykin, Mira Horvitz

He was influential in the development of modern Hebrew and its literature in Israel through his many acclaimed translations of literary classics, particularly from Russian, as well as his own original Hebrew children's classics. Known for his humor, Shlonsky earned the nickname "Lashonsky" from the wisecrackers of his generation (lashon means "tongue", i.e., "language") for his unusually clever and astute innovations in the newly evolving Hebrew language.

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