Werman, Golda
WERMAN, Golda
WERMAN, Golda. Israeli (born Germany), b. 1930. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Translations. Career: Indiana University, Bloomington, director of program at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1972-91; University of Wisconsin, Madison, director of overseas program at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1985-. Publications: (trans from Yiddish) S. Ansky, The Dybbuk and Other Writings, 1992; Milton and Midrash, 1995; (trans from Yiddish) The Stories of David Bergelson, 1996. Contributor of translations to periodicals. Address: 1 Nachalat Zadok St., 95458 Jerusalem, Israel. Online address: [email protected]
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