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Aharon Appelfeld’s writing career began with poetry published in the 1950’s and progressed through short stories to novellas and longer fiction. He has been a prolific writer in Hebrew of countless poems, more than three hundred stories, and more than twenty volumes of fiction and essays. He has also written an autobiography in Hebrew, Ke’ishon ha-ayin (1973; like the apple of my eye). Many of his short stories have been published in English-language periodicals, and one collection is available in English, In the Wilderness (1965). Like...
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