Avirama Golan
Avirama Golan (Hebrew: אבירמה גולן, born 1950) is an Israeli journalist, columnist, translator, and writer.[1][2]
Her journalistic associations include Davar, Haaretz (since 1992 until present), and Liberal Magazine.[1][2]
In 2012 she became director of the Center for Urbanism and Mediterranean Culture in Bat Yam.[1]
She has published novels, non-fiction and children’s books, translated children's literature into Hebrew, and wrote screenplays for children's TV.[1]
Awards
- 2011: ACUM Prize for 2010[3]
- 2014: Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works[4]
- 2023: Knight of the order of Legion of Honour, France, for her propagation of French culture in Israel[2]
References
- ^ a b c d Avirama Golan אבירמה גולן
- ^ a b c Avirama Golan, journaliste israélienne, nommée Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur
- ^ ACUM Awards Literary Prizes to Ruth Almog, Maya Bejerano, Avirama Golan and Haim Be'erHaaretz, January 10, 2011
- ^ הוכרזו 14 הזוכים בפרס היצירה לסופרים: 65,000 שקל לכל אחד [The 14 winners of the Creative Writing Award for Writers have been announced: 65,000 shekels each], Haaretz, May 11, 2014