Yoav Avni
Yoav Avni is a prominent Israeli author and translator. His books HaHamishit Shel Chong Levi and Herzl Amar have earned him national recognition and both received the Geffen Award in 2010 and 2012 respectively.
Biography
Yoav Avni was born November 24, 1969, in Givatayim, Israel. After finishing highschool, Avni joined the Israeli Defence Forces where he served in the Navy and was later re-stationed in the Artillery Corps where he served as a lieutenant. After his military service, he travelled to the Far East.Avni holds a bachelor's degree in economics & management from Tel Aviv University and a master's degree in communications from Clark University.
He currently resides in Tel-Aviv.
Books
- Eize Metumtamim HaAmerikaim –
A digital version was publish in 2013.
- Shlosha Dvarim l'Yi Boded –
- HaHamishit Shel Chong Levi –
- Herzl Amar –
- Lahatzot Nahar Paamyim –
- Kesheha-ʻolam hithapekh -
- She'onei Nohehut
Hebrew translations
In 2010, Avni translated Charles Kingsley's book, The Water-Babies, [A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby|The Water Babies].In 2013, his renewed translation for Richard Adams' book Watership Down was published and in 2014 he translated Gerald Durrell's My Family and Other Animals.
In 2016, he published a renewed translation for Mary Norton's The Borrowers.