Lea Aini (
Hebrew: לאה איני) (born 1962
Tel Aviv), is an Israeli
author and
poet, who has written over twenty books.[1]
Her 2009
novelThe Rose of Lebanon, her eighth
prose book, deals with the stories that a female soldier volunteer tells about her childhood as the daughter of a
Holocaust survivor from
Saloniki.
Awards
In 1988, Eini won the Wertheim Prize for Poetry and the Adler Prize for Poetry.
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abLev-Ari, Shiri (2003-12-01).
ארבעה-עשר סופרים זכו בפרס ראש הממשלה [Fourteen Authors Win Prime Minister's Award] (in Hebrew). HaAretz, Walla! News. Archived from
the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
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ab"Leah (Lea) Aini". The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
Lea Aini (
Hebrew: לאה איני) (born 1962
Tel Aviv), is an Israeli
author and
poet, who has written over twenty books.[1]
Her 2009
novelThe Rose of Lebanon, her eighth
prose book, deals with the stories that a female soldier volunteer tells about her childhood as the daughter of a
Holocaust survivor from
Saloniki.
Awards
In 1988, Eini won the Wertheim Prize for Poetry and the Adler Prize for Poetry.
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abLev-Ari, Shiri (2003-12-01).
ארבעה-עשר סופרים זכו בפרס ראש הממשלה [Fourteen Authors Win Prime Minister's Award] (in Hebrew). HaAretz, Walla! News. Archived from
the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
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ab"Leah (Lea) Aini". The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature. Retrieved 2015-02-24.