Eshkol Nevo (Hebrew: אשכול נבו, born 28 February 1971) is an Israeli writer[1] who has published a collection of short stories, five novels and a work of non-fiction. One of his novels, Homesick, was awarded the Book Publishers Association Gold Prize (2005) and the FFI-Raymond Wallier Prize at the Salon du Livre (Paris, 2008). In 2008, Eshkol was awarded membership in the Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation (IcExcellence), one of the country's highest recognitions for excellence in the arts.

Eshkol Nevo
German-Israeli Literature Days 2012
Born1971
 Jerusalem, Israel

Life and career edit

Eshkol Nevo grew up in Jerusalem, Haifa, and Detroit. He is the grandson of Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, for whom he was named.

He studied copywriting at the Tirza Granot School and psychology at Tel Aviv University.

He teaches creative writing and thinking at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Tel Aviv University, Sapir College and the Open University of Israel.

Works in Hebrew edit

Stories edit

  • Zimmer Be-Givatayyim (Bed & Breakfast), Zmora Bitan, 2001

Novels edit

  • Arbaa Batim ve-Gaagua (Homesick), Zmora Bitan, 2004
  • Mishala Achat Yamina (World Cup Wishes), Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir, ISBN 965-517-274-0 (965-517-274-0), 2007
  • Neuland, Zmora Bitan Publishing, 2011
  • Ha-Miqveh ha-Aharon be-Sibir (The Last Ritual Bathhouse in Siberia), Kinneret, Zmora-Bitan, Dvir, 2013
  • Shalosh Qomot (Three Floors), Zmora Bitan, 2015

For children edit

  • Aba shel Amaliya Nosea le-Australiya (Amalia's father travels to Australia), 2010

Nonfiction edit

  • Nifradnu Trach (The Breaking-Up Manual), Zmora Bitan, 2002

Works translated to English edit

Works translated to German edit

Works translated to French edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rennison, Nick (13 June 2010). "At a glance / World Cup Wishes". The Times. Retrieved 30 January 2011.

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