Dan Miron

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Dan Miron is a noted Israeli Literary scholar. Miron holds the title of Professor emeritus at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and is currently the Leonard Kaye Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature in the Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University. Miron has received the Israel prize for his contribution to the study of Hebrew literature.

The Jewish Daily forward has called Miron, "the doyen of Israeli literary criticism." [1]

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Columbia University profile

[edit] Books

  • The Image of the Shtetl, Syracuse UP, 2000
  • A Traveler Disguised: The Rise of Modern Yiddish Fiction in the Nineteenth Century 1973

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Music From Her Own Mind; Poetry ," By Isaac Meyers, Jewish Daily Forward, Wed. Sep 19, 2007[1]
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