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female character… Who is struggling in her social realms… The male characters are divided into two categories: the first category is "the bad guys" who misunderstand the women and strive to control them in relationships or public officials or mobs that get in the female's way and make their lives hard. The second category is supported men, whom the females alienate as their suitors... we can notice in her novels interactions between
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Prof. Gabriel Moked delineated her artistic perspective and themes: "This author is one of the most promising forces in our literature… One of the main spirits in our feminine literature… More than any other narrator, she deals with the socio-economic spheres in Israel… Her novels depict a salient
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Perry published seven books, six novels, and one "Petty Whims" with Yoram Barak, a non-fiction book. Her second book, "Golem in the Circle," was published in five editions in Keter Publishing House and sold 5,000 copies; it was published again in Yedioth Books in 2007. It was adapted into an
176:... another feature in her novels is presenting the plots from the character's point of view. Sometimes, we can understand who his voice is, and more frequently, it seems like an anonymous point of view, at least at first sight; as the novel developed, the figure's nature unraveled." 97:, which was Israel's largest newspaper by circulation. In Yedioth Ahronoth, she wrote the column “Figure”, about famous historical couples, especially women. She was the editor and writer of the “Persona” section in Al HaMishmar. During 1978–1996, she worked as a 323: 267: 389: 617: 520: 38:; born 1953) is an Israeli writer, novelist, editor, and critic. She is the founder and editor of “Totem Books” publishing house and “Salonet” literature site. 133: 592: 607: 597: 587: 582: 482: 409: 349: 612: 602: 160:, Tzavta, and Omanut Laam. Her book, “Swans in Jerusalem beach”, was included among the twelve finalists in the long list of 490: 552: 153: 465: 361: 302: 572: 452: 577: 557: 567: 110: 562: 357: 237: 106: 66:
to impoverished parents, wandering the country searching for a steady income. The family settled at
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Lily Perry is the first child of Romanian-born parents. Her father was a prisoner in a
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Since 1978 till today (2024), Perry has worked as a book editor in the genres of
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Fantasy and one hundred years of Zionism. 2000 People of the Year: Literature
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Perry started writing professionally in 1973 as a journalist and editor in
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Mifal HaPais announced the 12 candidates for the Sapir Prize long-list
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award. and dramatized and presented as a one-woman play performed in
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Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
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Lily Perry is remarried, lives in Tel Aviv, and has two sons.
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Historical Lexicon of the Hebrew Writers since Tashah (1948)
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award-winning movie under that name in 1993, including the
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Modern Hebrew Literature – a Bio-Bibiliographical Lexicon
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Yigal Schwartz (2014). 588:20th-century Israeli journalists 521:About ‘Swans in Jerusalem Beach’ 408:Kobi Ben-Simhon (May 23, 2012). 305:(2003). Sorrel Kerbel (editor). 287:Lily and her Mother. Bourgeoisie 62:before the war. She was born in 513: 496: 459: 445: 322:Neomi Aviv (December 5, 1986). 285:Leah Inbal (January 14, 1987). 150:Wolgin Award for Israeli Cinema 583:Israeli women literary critics 402: 383: 367: 316: 279: 1: 250: 613:21st-century Israeli writers 603:20th-century Israeli writers 519:Prof. Gabriel Moked (2019). 430:Joseph Galron-Goldschläger. 276:sofshavua section pp. 42-43. 187: 41: 7: 10: 639: 553:Tel Aviv University alumni 527:. 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Hebrew
concentration camp
World War II
Aliyah
Mandatory Palestine
Hadera
Netanya
Sde Boker
Israel Defense Forces
Tel Aviv University
HaOlam HaZeh
Al HaMishmar
Yedioth Ahronoth
Humanities
Social science
Open University of Israel
writing workshop
non-fiction
prose
Dan Miron
Iftach Alony
Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
editor-in-chief
Ophir Award
Wolgin Award for Israeli Cinema
Uruguay International Film Festival
Theatronetto
Sapir Prize
realism

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