Wallach, Yonah (1944–1985)
Wallach, Yonah (1944–1985)
Israeli poet. Born 1944 in Tel Aviv, Israel; died of breast cancer, 1985, in Israel.
A central figure in Israel's bohemian art circles in 1960s, was considered one of the nation's most fascinating and controversial poets; works include Devarim (Things, 1966), Shney Ganim (Two Gardens, 1969), Shira (Poetry, 1976).
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