Natan Yonatan
Nathan Yonathan was an Israeli poet.
His poems have been translated from Hebrew and published in more than a dozen languages, among them: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Yiddish.
Biography
Natan Yonatan was born Nathan Klein, in Kiev in Ukraine in 1923. In 1925, his family immigrated to Mandate Palestine. They were among the early settlers, of Kfar Ma'as, an agricultural village near Petah Tikva.Yonatan was active in the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement and in 1945 joined kibbutz Sarid in the Jezreel Valley. He was a member of Sarid for 46 years. From 1991 until his death, he resided in the suburbs of Tel Aviv.
He fathered two sons with his first wife Tzefira: Lior—who fell in action in the Yom Kippur War at age 21—and Ziv, musician, composer and radio producer. Natan Yonatan was also father to his second wife Nili's daughter and grandson: Netta and Tom. While love and passion, as well as the Israeli landscape, permeate his work, the authenticity of Yonatan's poems mourning the loss of Lior – the terrible price of war – became this poet's hallmark.
He held degrees in Hebrew Literature and Comparative Literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University and Oxford University. He lectured internationally, as well as within the Israeli public school system. One of Israel's most eminent teachers of creative writing, he was known for his generous spirit and desire to foster new poetic talent.
While serving as long-term Editor-in-Chief of the Sifriat Poalim publishing house, he was also the unanimously elected President of the Hebrew Writers Union and represented Israel at literary conferences around the globe.
Awards
- 1946 – the Bialik Prize for literature
- 1960 – the Lamdan Prize for children's literature
- 1975 – the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
- 1979 – the awarded by the Municipality of Holon
Works
Writings; books
- Dusty Paths, Sifriat Poalim, 1951
- To the Fallow Land, Sifriat Poalim, 1954
- Once We Loved, Sifriat Poalim, 1957
- Between Spring and a Cloud, Sifriat Poalim, 1959
- Once-Loved Dusty Paths, Sifriat Poalim, 1960
- Poems Along the Shore, Sifriat Poalim, 1962
- Lilac, Sifriat Poalim, 1963
- Poems of Dust and Wind, Sifriat Poalim, 1965
- Till the End of Indian Summer, Sifriat Poalim, 1968
- Poems at Sea-Dusk, Sifriat Poalim, 1970
- More Stories Between Spring and a Cloud, Sifriat Poalim, 1971
- Poems , Sifriat Poalim, 1974
- Stones in the Darkness, Sifriat Poalim, 1975
- Poems This Far, Sifriat Poalim, 1979 Salt and Light, Sifriat Poalim, 1980
- Pocket Collection, Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1982
- Shores, Keter, 1983
- Other Poems, Sifriat Poalim, 1984
- Itzik Manger—Selected Poems, Keter, 1987
- Poems on the Mountain Ranges, Zmora-Bitan, 1988
- Poems with Love, Sifriat Poalim, 1990
- Poems on Earth and Water, Sifriat Poalim, 1993
- Veiled Faced is Time, Sifriat Poalim, 1995
- Salt and Light, Sifriat Poalim, 1995
- Poetry’s Grace, Sifriat Poalim, 1996
- Gleanings and Forgotten Sheaves, Sifriat Poalim, 1997
- Poems on “Sefer Hayashar”, Or-Am, 1998
- Poems Cloaked in Evening, Yediot Ahronot, 2004.
- Within the Song to Live, Gefen Jerusalem & NY, 2005.