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  1. Yosef Haim Brenner (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף חַיִּים בְּרֶנֶר, romanized: Yosef Ḥayyim Brener; 11 September 1881 – 2 May 1921) was a Hebrew-language author from the Russian Empire, and one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew literature.

  2. Yosef Haim Brenner’s life story encapsulates the drama of twentieth츸century Jewish life: the transition from faith to atheism, from tradition to crisis; the wandering and migration from country to country; the transition from a profound connection with Russian culture to the discovery of Western culture; vacillation between Yiddish and Hebrew, b...

    • Anita Shapira
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  3. It was not until forty years after Brenner’s murder that Agnon published his famous long essay on Brenner’s life and death, “Yosef Haim Brenner behayav uvemoto,” which appeared in the journal Molad some fifty years after their ways had parted. 24 Close Agnon’s protracted silence about Brenner is most pronounced when contrasted with ...

  4. Essayist, critic, commentator, translator, novelist and poet, Brenner was the most prominent literary figure in Eretz Israel in his day, and in effect shifted the center of Hebrew literary activities away from Europe.

  5. 17 de dic. de 2014 · This book follows the life story of the writer, critic, and intellectual Yosef Haim Brenner, one of the leading figures of the Hebrew renaissance at the turn of the nineteenth century.

    • Anita Shapira
  6. Brenner was a partner in the deliberations of the Yishuv population on Ottomanization. He harbored no illusions about the character of the Ottoman rulers.

  7. Hace 6 días · Yosef Ḥayim Brennerthe hero of Anita Shapira's bookis the champion of memories. It would seem that there is no other Hebrew author about whom so many memories have been written.