Aharon Appelfeld
Aharon Appelfeld Was Born In Czernovitz, Bukovina, In 1932. When The Nazis Swept East, His Mother Was Killed, And He Was Transported To The Labor Camp At Transnistria, From Which He Soon Escaped. For The Next Three Years, He Wandered In The Forests. Sometime In 1944, He Was Picked Up By The Red Army, Served In Field Kitchens In Ukraine, And Thence Made His Way To Italy. He Reached Palestine In 1946. A Veteran Of The Israeli Army, Now Married And The Father Of Three Children, He Teaches At Ben Gurion University.
Appelfeld Aharon:
Laish
Translator: Aloma Halter
Schocken Books , 2009
Hardcover, 231 pages
Appelfeld Aharon:
Badenheim 1939
Translator: Dalya Bilu
David R. Godine Publisher , 2009
Quality paperback, 144 pages
Appelfeld Aharon:
All Whom I Have Loved
Translator: Aloma Halter
Schocken Books , 2007
Hardcover, 246 pages
Appelfeld Aharon:
The Story of a Life
Schocken Books , 2006
Quality paperback, 198 pages
Appelfeld Aharon, Appelfeld Aron:
Tzili, the Story of a Life
Translator: Dalya Bilu
Grove/Atlantic , 1996
Quality paperback
Bergelson David:
The Stories of David Bergelson: Yiddish Short Fiction from Russia
Judaic Traditions In Literature, Music, & Art (Paperback)
Editor: Golda Werman, Foreword by: Aharon Appelfeld
Syracuse University Press, 1996
Quality paperback, 160 pages



