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  1. Shira (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Zeva Shapiro, 1996-06
  2. A Simple Story (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Hillel Halkin, 2000-02-01
  3. In the Heart of the Seas by Shmuel Yosef; Lask, I. M. Agnon, 1947-01-01
  4. Fiction of Shmuel Yosef Agnon by Baruch Hochman, 1970-05-01
  5. Present at Sinai by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1999-04
  6. Days of Awe by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1987-09-13
  7. A Book that Was Lost: and Other Stories by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1996-05-21
  8. Twenty One Stories by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1970-11-12
  9. Days of awe: Being a treasury of traditions, legends and learned commentaries concerning Rosh ha-Shanah, Yom Kippur and the days between, culled from three hundred volumes, ancient and new by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1965
  10. Dwelling Place of My People by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1984-02
  11. Betrothed by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Peter Waldren, 1999-10-01
  12. Shmuel Yosef Agnon: A Revolutionary Traditionalist (Modern Jewish Masters Series) by Gershon Shaked, 1989-12-01
  13. Agnon's Alef Bet: Poems by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Robert Friend, 1998-02
  14. Yafo yefat yamim: Leket mi-tokh sipurav shel Sh. Y. Agnon (Hebrew Edition) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 1998

1. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef
BOOK THAT WAS LOST, A And Other Stories, A Guest for the Night, A Simple Story (Library of Modern Jewish Literature), The Bridal Canopy (Library of Modern Jewish Literature
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BOOK THAT WAS LOST, A: And Other Stories
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    Excellent in Translation I have read the English translation, and love it. Agnon's mystical surrealism is worthy of Garcia-Marquez. While being versed in Jewish traditions can be helpful, it is not necessary for appreciating this brilliant writer. The hebrew Shakespear Ye, I know it sounds over-bombastic. Still, I quite stand behind this. Agnon has the quality (like the bard) of writing one sentence or a few words within, that tell a whole story in a bang. Every now and again you stop over a phrase that seems obscure, you think a bit, and often enough, it's revelation. It causes you to regret all the previous, skipped, pharagraph that you only half fathomed. I must worn you though, that I can't recommend the english translation (not having read it translated).

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    3. Shmuel Agnon - Biography
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    Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1888-1970) was born in Buczacz, Eastern Galicia. Raised in a mixed cultural atmosphere, in which Yiddish was the language of the home, and Hebrew the language of the Bible and the Talmud which he studied formally until the age of nine, Agnon also acquired a knowledge of German literature from his mother, and of the teachings of Maimonides and of the Hassidim from his father. In 1907 he left home and made his way to Palestine, where, except for an extended stay in Germany from 1913 to 1924, he has remained to this day.
    At an early age, Agnon began writing the stories which form a chronicle of the decline of Jewry in Galicia. Included among these is his first major publication

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    5. Shmuel Agnon - Biography
    Nobel Prize in literature 1966. Includes a link to his acceptance speech.
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    Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1888-1970) was born in Buczacz, Eastern Galicia. Raised in a mixed cultural atmosphere, in which Yiddish was the language of the home, and Hebrew the language of the Bible and the Talmud which he studied formally until the age of nine, Agnon also acquired a knowledge of German literature from his mother, and of the teachings of Maimonides and of the Hassidim from his father. In 1907 he left home and made his way to Palestine, where, except for an extended stay in Germany from 1913 to 1924, he has remained to this day.
    At an early age, Agnon began writing the stories which form a chronicle of the decline of Jewry in Galicia. Included among these is his first major publication

    6. Shmuel Yosef Agnon - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Shmuel Yosef Agnon was a Nobel Prize laureate writer and was one of the central figures of modern Hebrew fiction. In Hebrew, he is known by the acronym Shai Agnon (ש י
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Shmuel Yosef Agnon
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    Shmuel Yosef Agnon
    Hebrew : שמואל יוסף עגנון, July 17, 1888 - February 17, 1970) was a Nobel Prize laureate writer and was one of the central figures of modern Hebrew fiction . In Hebrew , he is known by the acronym Shai Agnon ). In English , his works are published under the name S. Y. Agnon Agnon was born in Galicia (today Ukraine ), later immigrated to the British mandate of Palestine , and died in Jerusalem . His works deal with the conflict between the traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world . They also attempt to recapture the fading traditions of the European shtetl (village). In a wider context, he also contributed to broadening the characteristic conception of the narrator 's role in literature. Agnon shared the Nobel Prize with the poet Nelly Sachs in 1966.
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    8. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Agnon
    Israeli novelist. Born in Buczacz, Galicia (now part of western Ukraine), he made it the setting of his most celebrated work, Tmol Shilshom/A Guest for the Night (1937
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    9. Tmol Shilshom (Only Yesterday) [HEBREW] [SIGNED BY AGNON!] / Agnon
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    Agnon, Shmuel Yosef . Born 1888 in Buczacz, East Galicia. Jewish writer residing in Israel. Writes in Hebrew. Member of the Academy of the Hebrew Language; Nobel Prize laureate in
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    Shmuel Yosef Agnon (July 17, 1888 – February 17, 1970), born Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes, recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature, was the first Hebrew writer awarded the prize
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    Jump to: navigation search Previous (Shiva) Next (Shock wave) Shmuel Yosef Agnon Shmuel Yosef Agnon (July 17, 1888 – February 17, 1970), born Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes , recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature, was the first Hebrew writer awarded the prize, which he won jointly with poet Nelly Sachs . He was awarded the Bialik Prize twice, in 1934 and again in 1950 and the Israel Prize in 1954 and again in 1958. One of the central figures in modern Hebrew fiction, Agnon was born in Galicia, later immigrated as a Zionist to Israel , and died in Jerusalem Agnon, called by many "a man of unquestionable genius" and "one of the great storytellers of our time," is one of the most widely translated Hebrew authors. His stories dealt with the most important psychological and philosophical problems of his generation. Generations of writers have been influenced by his unique style and language. An observant Jew throughout most of his life, Agnon was said to be able to capture "the hopelessness and spiritual desolation" of a world standing on the threshold of a new age. He was praised for his "peculiar tenderness and beauty," for his "comic mastery" and for the "richness and depth" of his writing. His contribution to the renewal of the language contributed greatly to all subsequent Hebrew writing.
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    Cited in Samuel Agnon Banquet Speech (nobelprize.org), retrieved January 17, 2005. Biography of Shmuel Yosef Agnon; Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Shmuel Yosef
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    Shmuel Yosef Agnon Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes July 17 February 17 ) was the first Hebrew writer to win the Nobel Prize in literature ). He won the prize jointly with author Nelly Sachs . One of the central figures in modern Hebrew fiction, Agnon was born in Galicia , later immigrated as a Zionist to Palestine , and died in Israeli Jerusalem . His works deal with the conflict between the traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world. They also attempt to recapture the fading traditions of the European shtetl (townlet). In a wider context, he also contributed to the narrator's character in modern literature.
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    He was born as Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes in Buczacz in Austrian Galicia , in what is now Ukraine . Although his birthdate on the Hebrew calendar is given as 18 Av 5648 ( July 26 ) by some sources , he himself was known to state his birthdate as the ninth, the Tisha B'Av commemoration. His father, Shalom Mordechai Halevy, was ordained as a rabbi, but dealt in the fur trade. Young Shmuel did not go to school. He was educated by his parents. When he was eight he began to write in Hebrew and Yiddish , and read extensively in the writers of the Jewish enlightenment, the Haskalah . At the age of fifteen he produced his first creative work, a poem in Yiddish about the

    14. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Biography - S9.com
    1888 Agnon was born in Buczacz, Galicia on July 17th. 1896 - He was educated by his parents and learned to write in Hebrew and Yiddish at the age of eight. 1903 - Produced
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    Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, pseudonym of SAMUEL JOSEF CZACZKES (b. July 17, 1888, Buczacz, Galicia, AustriaHungary now Buchach, Ukrained. Feb. 17, 1970, Jerusalem, Israel
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    pseudonym of SAMUEL JOSEF CZACZKES (b. July 17, 1888, Buczacz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Buchach, Ukraine]d. Feb. 17, 1970, Jerusalem, Israel), Israeli writer, one of the greatest modern Hebrew novelists and short-story writers, and, in 1966, recipient, with Nelly Sachs, of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Born of a family of Polish Jewish merchants, rabbis, and scholars, he wrote at first (1903-06) in Yiddish and Hebrew, under his own name and various pseudonyms; but, soon after settling in Palestine in 1907, he took the surname Agnon and chose the language of the Bible in which to unfold his dramatic, visionary, highly polished narratives. Agnon's real literary debut was made with Agunot (1908; "Forsaken Wives"), his first "Palestinian" story. His first major work was the novel Hakhnasat kalah, 2 vol. (1919; The Bridal Canopy ). Its hero, Reb Yudel Hasid, is the embodiment of every wandering, drifting Jew in the ghettos of the tsarist and Austro-Hungarian empires. His second novel, Ore'ah Nata' Lalun A Guest for the Night ), describes the material and moral decay of European Jewry after World War I; in 1950 it was awarded the Bialik Prize. His third and perhaps greatest novel

    17. Bibliography & Bookstore - Fiction & Poetry
    Agnon, Shmuel Yosef et al. A Book That Was Lost And Other Stories. NY Schocken, 1996. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. A dwelling place of my people sixteen stories of
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    Agnon, Shmuel Yosef et al. A Book That Was Lost: And Other Stories . NY: Schocken, 1996. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. A dwelling place of my people: sixteen stories of the Chassidim . Scottish Academic Press, No Date. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. A Guest for the Night . NY: Schocken, 1939 (Amazon.com edition Gollancz, No Date). Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. A Simple Story . Schocken, 1985. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Agnon's Aleph Bet: Poems . PA: Jewish Publications Society, 1998. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. The Bridal Canopy . NY: Schocken, 1980. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. In the Heart of the Seas: A Story of a Journey to the Land of Israel . NY: Schocken, 1986. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Ed. Present at Sinai: The Giving of the Law: Commentaries Selected by S.Y. Agnon . PA: Jewish Publications Society, 1994. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Shira . NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Twenty-One Stories . NY: Schocken, 1970. Appelfeld, Aharon.

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    His first short story Agunot ("Forsaken Wives") was published in Palestine in 1924 under the pen-name Agnon, which bears a resemblance to the title of the story, and which became his official family name thereafter.
    In 1913, Agnon left Israel for Germany where he remained for 11 years. Zionist young people liked his combination of traditional and modern ways of writing. In Germany Agnon met the wealthy businessman Salman Schocken, who became his admirer, supporter, and publisher. Free from financial worries Agnon lived comfortably, wrote much, and collected rare and valuable Hebrew books. This happy period ended in 1924 when a fire swept his home and destroyed most of his books and manuscripts. In the same year, Agnon settled again in Jerusalem, but again his valuable library was destroyed, this time when his home was plundered during the Arab riots of 1929.
    In 1931, he became recognized as one of the central figures of modern Hebrew literature when he published the first edition of his collected works, including the folk-epic The Bridal Canopy, considered to be a cornerstone of modern Hebrew literature. Running through his stories is the ever-recurring conflict between old and new, and many of his stories have a nightmarish quality, as they leave the reader wondering what is real and what is fantasy. Characters talk to themselves in an attempt to understand themselves and their puzzling surroundings. In A Guest for the Night, an anonymous narrator visits his town in Galicia after an absence of many years, and witnesses its desolation. The factual core of this story was Agnon's own visit to his native town of Buczacz in 1930. Although the novel mirrors the hopelessness of the Jewish world during this time, Agnon even in his youth had called Buczacz a "city of the dead."

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