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Dahlia ravikovitch biography of mahatma

Ravikovitch was born in Ramat Gan on November 17, She learned to read and write at the age of three. Her mother, Michal, was a teacher who came from a religious household. When Dahlia was six, her father was run over and killed by a drunken driver. She moved to Kibbutz Geva with her mother but did not fit into the collectivist mentality and at 13 moved to a foster home in Haifa , the first of several foster homes.

Ravikovitch married at 18, but divorced after 3 months. Her subsequent marriages also ended in divorce. She has one son, Ido Kalir.

About isolation dahlia ravikovitch dahlia ravikovitch is considered one of the greatest israeli poets of the 20th century.

She worked as a journalist and high school teacher. She translated works of W. Yeats , T. From her home in central Tel Aviv she collaborated with artists, musicians and public figures seeking peace, equality and social justice. During the last years of her life, she suffered from severe bouts of depression. Initial reports speculated the cause of death to be suicide , but the autopsy determined the cause to be sudden heart irregularities.

Ravikovitch's first poems appeared in the Hebrew language poetry journal Orlogin Hourglass , edited by Avraham Shlonsky , and it was Shlonsky who encouraged her to pursue writing as a career. Her first book of poetry, The Love of an Orange , published in , established her as one of Israel's leading young native-born poets.

Her earlier poetry shows her command of formal technique without sacrificing the sensitivity of her always distinct voice.