2011/05/18

Rana Werbin, Tomorrow 2008

Writers Discussing Tomorrow Date: Wed, May 14, 2008 Distinguished writers from around the world discuss the future of creativity, the future of literature and the future in general. Participants: Moderator: Rana Werbin -- Editor-in-Chief of Hebrew literature at Yedioth Books publishing house; formerly, an actor, translator, journalist and literary critic (winning the Bernstein award for literary criticism in 2005); Lectures at the Open University in Tel Aviv and has hosted her own television program on the world of arts and culture Na'im Araidi -- Ph.D. Lecturer in literature, Hebrew and education, Gordon College of Education; Director General, Center for Arab Children's Literature in Israel; received the 1990 Senate of Paris Award for his thesis on Uri Tzvi Greenberg's poetry Nathan Englander -- Selected by New Yorker Magazine as one of the best twenty young authors in America; currently living in New York and teaching at Columbia University; his story collection "For the Relief of Unbearable Urges" became an international bestseller and earned him a PEN/Faulkner Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters Jonathan Safran Foer -- Author of the international bestseller "Everything Is Illuminated" which was hailed as the Debut of the Decade, and translated into 35languages. The novel won numerous awards, including the Guardian First Book Prize, the National Jewish Book Award, and the New York Public Library Young ...

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