Yaniv Iczkovits
1975
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Israel
languages spoken, written or signed: Hebrew
occupation: writer, university teacher, military officer
award received: Agnon Prize for the Literary Arts, Ramat Gan Prize for Literature, Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
position held: artist-in-residence
Yaniv Iczkovits (Hebrew: יניב איצקוביץ' born May 2, 1975) is an Israeli writer known for his novels, essays and philosophical work. His 2015 fantasy-historical adventure novel The Slaughterman's Daughter, with an unlikely assortment of Jewish characters on a quest in late 19th century Czarist Russia, has been translated into several European languages and gained critical acclaim. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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