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Meir Shalev (Hebrew: מאיר שלו; born 29 July 1948) is an Israeli writer and newspaper columnist[1] for the daily Yedioth Ahronoth . Shalev's books have been translated into 26 languages.[2]

Meir Shalev
Meir Shalev, 2015
Bornמאיר שלו
(1948-07-29) July 29, 1948 (age 74)
Nahalal, Israel
LanguageHebrew
NationalityIsraeli
Notable awardsBernstein Prize,
Brenner Prize

Biography


Shalev was born in Nahalal, Israel. Later he lived in Jerusalem and at Ginosar with his family. He is the son of the Jerusalem poet Yitzhak Shalev. His cousin Zeruya Shalev is also a writer.

Shalev was drafted into the IDF in 1966, and did his military service in the Golani Brigade. He served as a soldier, a squad leader in the brigade's reconnaissance company. Shalev fought in The Six Day War,[3] and a few months after the war was injured in a friendly fire incident.

He began his career by presenting ironic features on television and radio. He also moderated the program Erev Shabbat ("Friday night") on Israel channel one. His first novel, The Blue Mountain, was published in 1988.

Shalev also writes non-fiction, children's books and a weekly column in the weekend edition of Yediot Ahronot.

He currently lives in the Jezreel Valley.[2]


Views and opinions


According to a January 2009 interview, Shalev identifies with the Israeli left and believes that the conflict with the Palestinians can be resolved by establishing two states for two peoples. However, he is disappointed with the extremism in the Palestinian camp, saying, "Radical Palestinians still say that the only solution would be for all Jews to pack their bags and return to where their grandparents came from. When there are no more Jews left in the Middle East, then the problem is solved, according to their logic. As long as they continue to think that way, there will be no peace. We are here and we are going to stay. Only after that fact is generally accepted can progress be made."[4]


Awards and recognition



Published works



Fiction



Non-fiction



Children's books



[10] References


  1. "Meir Shalev". New York Journal of Books. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. Meir Shalev publishes new novel and talks violence, the New Man and why he avoids politics
  3. Meir Shalev, What happened to our army?, Ynetnews, 04.03.2008.
  4. Israeli author Meir Shalev: Even the left was in favor of striking Hamas, Der Spiegel, 2 January 2009, retrieved 15 April 2020
  5. Meir Shalev Tel Aviv University accessed 14 July 2011
  6. "Past Winners - Fiction". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. "Décoration de Roselyne Dery et de Meir Shalev". La France en Israël - Ambassade de France à Tel Aviv (in French). 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2018-01-29.[permanent dead link]
  8. Three men and a baby
  9. Meir Shalev's My Russian Grandmother and Her American Vacuum Cleaner
  10. "A Snake, a Flood, a Hidden Baby: Bible Stories for Children | Jewish Book Council". www.jewishbookcouncil.org. 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-24.

Meir Shalev in duet with jazz guitarist Dekel Bor




На других языках


- [en] Meir Shalev

[ru] Шалев, Меир

Меи́р Шале́в (ивр. ‏מאיר שלו‏‎; род. 29 июля 1948, Нахалаль, Израиль) — известный израильский писатель. Его произведения переведены на 16 языков. Сын Ицхака Шалева.



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