关于作者

Ronny Someck is an acclaimed Israeli poet known for his poignant and evocative use of language. Born in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1951, he immigrated to Israel in 1953. Someck's work often reflects the complexities of identity, memory, and the immigrant experience, blending his Iraqi heritage with his Israeli surroundings. His poetry resonates with readers, drawing on personal and collective histories to explore themes of belonging and displacement.

Someck's literary contributions include several notable collections, such as "The Fire Stays in Red" and his involvement with "Suitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic." His unique voice has earned him a prominent place in contemporary Israeli literature, and he has influenced a generation of poets. His ability to weave together different cultural narratives makes his work not only significant in Israel but also internationally, as he engages with universal themes that transcend geographical boundaries.

国籍 以色列人
出生日期 December 10, 1951
出生地点 Baghdad, Iraq