Yael Neeman

Yael Neeman (Hebrew: יעל נאמן) (born 1960), is an Israeli author.

Yael Neeman
יעל נאמן
Yael Neeman
Yael Neeman
Born1960 (age 6263)
Kibbutz, Yehiam
OccupationIsraeli writer

Biography

Yael Neeman was born in Kibbutz Yehiam. In the early eighties she moved to Tel Aviv. She studied for her master's degree in Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Tel Aviv University.[1][2]

She worked as a literary editor in Israeli publishing houses and in the late 1990s started to write her own works.

In addition to her 5 novels, she has been published in newspapers and literary journals in Israel[3] and abroad.[4] Her play (written with Amir Rotem) was performed in Beit Lessin Theatre in 2006.[5]

In 2011 she published her third book "We Were The Future"[6][7] (Hayinu He’atid) with Ahuzat Bait Publishing House, which describes her childhood and adolescence in Kibbutz, Yehiam.[8] The book was on the bestseller lists for many months, including no. 1 for several weeks.[9] That same year, Neeman won The Book Publishers Association of Israel's Golden Book Award[10] for having sold more than 20,000 copies, and was nominated for the prestigious Sapir Prize for Literature.[11][12] The Polish version has been published under the name Byliśmy przyszłością (in September 2012) by the publisher Wydawnictwo Czarne. The book also won a special grant from The Rabinovich Foundation to be translated into English[13] by Sondra Silverston. The book was published in English in the United States in September, 2016 by Overlook Abrams.[14] The French version is being published by Actes Sud in April 2015 under the name "Nous étions l’avenir".

In August 2013 Neeman's fourth book, a selection of short stories entitled "The Option" (Ktovet Aish), was published by Keter Publishing House. The book readers and remained on the bestseller list for several weeks.[15]

"The Option" was nominated for the Sapir Prize for Literature for 2014.[16]

Neeman was awarded the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Writers for 2015.[17]

In 2015, she participated in the International Writing Program's Fall Residency at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA.[18]

In May 2018 her book "There Was a Woman" was published by Ahuzat Bait Publishing House, and was shortlisted for the Sapir Prize for Literature, 2019,[19] and it was on the bestseller lists for several months. The book won The Book Publishers Association of Israel's Golden Book Award[20] for having sold more than 20,000 copies.

Works in Hebrew

Yael Neeman, IX Literary Heights Festival, 2023

Translations

References

  1. שליטא, חן (6 March 2011). "איך הפך יוצא קיבוץ לאיל הון הרושם אקזיטים במיליונים? - גלובס". Globes. globes.co.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  2. "יעל נאמן". library.osu.edu. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  3. MITA'M, volumes 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 17, 26, 28 (for details vol. 28, pp. 226-227)
  4. ASIA - Magazine of Asian Literature, vol.1, no.3, Winter 2006, pp. 94-102
  5. "תיאטרון :: בית ליסין". lessin.co.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  6. "Advertisement". Haaretz. haaretz.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  7. קורן, דורון (13 March 2011). "ynet בלדה לקיבוץ עזוב - תרבות ובידור". Ynet. ynet.co.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  8. שווימר, יותם (13 October 2011). "ynet מגנט לסופרים: הכל התחיל בקיבוץ - תרבות ובידור". Ynet. ynet.co.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  9. "רבי מכר 23.2.2011 - ספרים - הארץ". הארץ. haaretz.co.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  10. http://www.tbpai.co.il/?page_id=13, 391
  11. "קרן ספיר". pais.co.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  12. "Advertisement". Haaretz. haaretz.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  13. "23 ספרים ישראלים יתורגמו לשפות זרות באמצעות 'עם הספר'- הקרן לתרגום ספרות עברית של משרד התרבות והספורט". mcs.gov.il. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  14. Book page on Amazon
  15. Haaretz
  16. Pais
  17. Prize
  18. "2015 Resident Participants | The International Writing Program". iwp.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
  19. Sapir prize page
  20. http://www.tbpai.co.il/?page_id=13, 391
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