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'''Savyon Liebrecht''' (born 1948) is an [[Israel]] author. Born as the oldest child in Munich, Germany to Polish Holocaust survivors as Sabine Sosnowski, she moved to Israel in 1950.
'''Savyon Liebrecht''' (born 1948) is an [[Israel]] author. She was born in Munich, Germany, to Polish Holocaust survivors as Sabine Sosnowski, she moved to Israel in 1950.


Liebrecht studied journalism in London United Kingdom for 1 year, and received a baccalaureate from [[Tel Aviv University]]. In 1971, Liebrecht married and in 1977 she had a daughter and later a son.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ithl.org.il/author_info.asp?id=164|title=Savyon Liebrecht|publisher=Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature |accessdate=11 March 2010}}</ref>
Liebrecht studied journalism in London United Kingdom for 1 year, and received a baccalaureate from [[Tel Aviv University]]. In 1971, Liebrecht married and in 1977 she had a daughter and later a son.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ithl.org.il/author_info.asp?id=164|title=Savyon Liebrecht|publisher=Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature |accessdate=11 March 2010}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==

Revision as of 02:12, 1 June 2017

Savyon Liebrecht (born 1948) is an Israel author. She was born in Munich, Germany, to Polish Holocaust survivors as Sabine Sosnowski, she moved to Israel in 1950.

Liebrecht studied journalism in London United Kingdom for 1 year, and received a baccalaureate from Tel Aviv University. In 1971, Liebrecht married and in 1977 she had a daughter and later a son.[1]

Works

Her published works include:

  • Apples from the Desert: Selected Stories, Feminist Press, 2000 ISBN 978-1-55861-235-8
  • A Man and a Woman and a Man: A Novel, Persea Books, 2003, ISBN 978-0-89255-297-9
  • A Good Place for the Night: Stories, Persea Books, 2006, ISBN 978-0-89255-320-4
  • The Women My Father Knew: A Novel, Persea Books, 2010, ISBN 978-0-89255-356-3

References

  1. ^ "Savyon Liebrecht". Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature. Retrieved 11 March 2010.

Sources

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