Mordechai Geldman
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Mordechai Geldman | |
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Born | 1946 Munich, Germany |
Occupation | Poet, Art critic, Journalist, Photographer, Psychologist |
Mordechai Geldman (Hebrew: מרדכי גלדמן; born 1946 in Munich) is an Israeli artist, author, poet and psychologist.
Geldman was born to parents who survived the Holocaust. He immigrated with his family to Israel in 1949 and ever since lives in Tel Aviv.[1]
As a psychologist he is very engaged in psychotherapy.
As a poet and author he published 11 poetry books and 5 non-fiction books, winning several prizes. He also covers special art events for the Israeli daily Haaretz.
As an artist he is engaged in the plastic arts and photography. His photographs were exhibited at such places as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. In addition he treasured exhibitions for many other Israeli artists.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- 1970 - Sea Time, Land Time
- 1975 - Bird
- 1980 - Window
- 1983 - Songs 1966-1983
- 1988 - Milano
- 1993 - Eye
- 1997 - Book of Ask
- 1997 - Time (with art by Moshe Gershuny)
- 2000 - Oh Kiri Darling
- 2000 - Mourning Songs (with art by Pesach Slavosky)
- 2004 - The Heart's Poem
[edit] Non-fiction
- 1995 - Dark Mirror
- 1998 - Psychoanalytic Criticism
- 2002 - Easting Fire, Drinking Fire
- 2006 - The True Self and the Self of Truth
- 2007 - In the Silver Mirror
[edit] References
- ^ Barren B and Chyet SF: No Sign of Ceasefire: An Anthology of Contemporary Israeli Poetry. Wayne State University Press, 2002, page 109-110. ISBN 0970429525
[edit] External links
- (Hebrew) Mordechai Geldman on Snunit
- Mordechai Geldman at the Institute for Translation of Hebrew Literature