- Uri Nissan Gnessin
Uri Nissan Gnessin (1879 - 1913) was a Ukrainian
Jewish writer, generally considered a pioneer in modernHebrew literature .Early Life
He was born in
Starodub , where his father was arabbi . He has left home at an early age, and moving from oneyeshiva to the other, he had struck up a life-long friendship with fellow Hebrew modernist author,Yosef Haim Brenner , who had attended the Pochep yeshiva with him.Later Years & Literature Career
His first published text was in 1904. In 1906 he had co-founded the Hebrew language publishing house "Nisyonot" (Attempts), and after moving to London in 1907, he had co-edited (with Brenner) "Ha'Meorer", a Hebrew periodical. Following that he moved to
Israel but returned toRussia in 1908. Following that he had returned to Warsaw, where he died in 1913 of a heart attack.Gnessin wrote in a unique style of prose, that had been notable for its expressionistic language form. Many Israeli literary scholars, such as Dan Miron and Gershon Shaked have wrote of his work, especially about the short story "BaGanim" (At the Gardens).
External links
* [http://www.ithl.org.il/author_info.asp?id=96 Biography at the Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature] (ITHL)
* [http://http://www.benyehuda.org/gnessin/ Complete collection of his works, both poetry and prose] (Project Ben Yehuda) (in Hebrew)
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