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Winging it: Jerusalem writers festival lineup reveals a shifting cultural landscape
Envelope-pushing European-based American writer Nell Zink joins a stellar cast at this year’s Jerusalem International Writers Festival.
'Too Israel-focused, too Jewy': How publishing closes its doors to Jewish writers - opinion
Italian author Erri De Luca to take part in International Writers Festival in Jerusalem
Remembering Dan Margalit: Leaving a mark on Israeli media for better or worse - opinion
Grigory Kanovich, award-winning author who chronicled Lithuanian Jewry, dies at 93
The writer was well-known for bringing attention to the Lithuanian-Jewish experience.
Grigory Kanovich, award-winning author who chronicled Lithuanian Jewry, dies at 93
Madrid pays tribute to late Israeli writer Amos Oz
A year in columns: Why put pen to paper? - opinion
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The sequel to the Holocaust novel ‘Boy in the Striped Pajamas’ is here. Its author has no regrets.
Over the years, more research has been published about the book’s popularity in the classroom, which has led to more scrutiny of its factual inaccuracies.
Yuval Noah Harari to CNN: 'Israeli public has moved on from two-state solution'
The Israeli author and Hebrew University professor says that most of the general Israeli public wants three classes of people.
Screenwriting guru Robert McKee to teach screenwriting seminars in Tel Aviv
Rober McKee, screenwriting guru, is coming to Tel Aviv for the first time in 16 years to teach a screenwriting seminar for the last time.
This olah moved to Israel as a doctor and became an award-winning writer
While dreaming of being a writer but finding work as a doctor, Dr. Leah Scheier moved to Israel and managed to make her dream come true - and she has the awards to prove it.
Award-winning author Dara Horn sheds light on prevalence of antisemitism
No. 33 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Dara Horn, award-winning author.
'The Literary Mafia': The myth that Jews control publishing - review
Did the Jews act mafia-style to promote their own, perhaps swinging the votes of those National Book Award juries? According to author Josh Lambert: No.