Robert Friend

Robert Friend (1913 - January 12, 1998[1]) was an American-born poet and translator. After moving to Israel, he became a professor of English literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Biography

Friend was born in 1913 in Brooklyn, New York, to a family of Russian Jewish immigrants. After studying at Brooklyn College, Harvard and Cambridge, he taught English literature and writing in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Panama, France, England, and Germany. He settled in Israel in 1950, where he lived the rest of his life. He taught English and American Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for over thirty years. He was well known in Israel as an English-language poet and a translator of Hebrew poetry.

Robert Friend was gay, and his sexuality found expression in his poetry well before the Stonewall era. According to Edward Field in the Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poetry, Shadow on the Sun is "remarkable in that, for its time, it contains so many poems about the author's homosexuality." Friend's openness continued throughout his writing career.

Friend's many publications span over fifty years, beginning with his first published volume of verse (Shadow on the Sun, 1941). His last collection of poetry, Dancing with a Tiger: Poems 1941-1998, was published posthumously in 2003. Toby Press has published two volumes of Friend's translations in its Hebrew Classics Series: Found in Translation: Modern Hebrew Poets, A Bilingual Edition (2006, Second Revised Edition) and Ra'hel: Flowers of Perhaps (2008, Second Revised Edition). Friend translated the work of Haim Nachman Bialik, Rachel, Natan Alterman, Leah Goldberg, Gabriel Preil and Yehuda Amichai into English.

Awards

Friend won the Jeannette Sewell Davis Prize (Poetry, Chicago).[2]

Poetry

Translations

8 Natan Alterman: Selected Poems (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, Israel, 1978)

Seminars

Periodicals

Radio

Musical Compositions

References

  1. ^ http://www.glbtq.com/literature/friend_r,3.html
  2. ^ Found in Translation: A Hundred Years of Modern Hebrew Poetry (First Edition, Menard Press) is a Poetry Book Society (UK) Recommended Translation

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