Yocheved Bat-Miriam
Yocheved Bat-Miriam was an Israeli poet. She is unusual among Hebrew poets in expressing nostalgia for the landscapes of the country of her birth. Yocheved migrated to British Palestine, later to be called Israel, in 1928. Her first book of poetry, Merahok was published in 1929. In 1948, her son Nahum Hazaz from the writer Haim Hazaz died in the 1947–1949 Palestine war. Since then she never wrote a poem again.
, Lea Goldberg, Yocheved Bat-Miriam Selected works
- 1929: Merahok.
- 1937: Erets Yisra'el.
- 1940: Re'ayon.
- 1942: Demuyot meofek.
- 1942: Mishirei Russyah.
- 1946: Shirim La-Ghetto.
- 1963: Shirim.
- 1975: Beyn Chol Va-Shemesh.
- 2014: Machatzit Mul Machatzit : Kol Ha-Shirim.
Awards
- In 1963, Bat-Miriam was awarded the Brenner Prize for literature.
- In 1964, Bat-Miriam was awarded the Bialik Prize for literature.
- In 1972, she was awarded the Israel Prize, for literature.