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Rachel Tzvia Back () is an English-language American-Israeli poet, translator and professor of literature.


Biography

Born in Buffalo,
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, Rachel Tzvia Back was raised in the US and Israel. The seventh generation of her family in Israel, she returned to the country in 1980. She has lived in the
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, in the north of the country, since 2000. Back studied at
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,
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, and received her
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from the
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. She is a professor of English literature and head of the graduate English track at
Oranim Academic College Oranim () is a college of education in northern Israel. The college was founded in 1951 by the United Kibbutz Movement. It was named after the small forest of pine trees in the area.Hareuveni, Imanuel (2010). Eretz Israel Lexicon' (in Hebrew). Mat ...
. From 1995 to 2000, Back was the Israeli Academic and Administrative Director of the Wesleyan and Brown Universities Overseas Program in Israeli and Palestinian Studies, based in Jerusalem.


Literary career

Back's most recent poetry collection, ''What Use is Poetry, the Poet is Asking,'' was published by Shearsman Books in March 2019. A noted and award-winning translator of Hebrew verse, Back translated of the poetry of Israeli poet Tuvia Ruebner in ''In the Illuminated Dark: Select Poems of Tuvia Ruebner'' (2015). Her translations of preeminent Hebrew poet Lea Goldberg in ''Lea Goldberg: Selected Poetry and Drama'' were awarded a PEN Translation Grant, and the collection ''On the Surface of Silence: The Last Poems of Lea Goldberg'', was shortlisted for the TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Award in 2019. Back was also the editor and primary translator of the English edition of the groundbreaking anthology ''With an Iron Pen: Twenty Years of Hebrew Protest Poetry,'' ''Night, Morning: Selected Poems of Hamutal Bar Yosef'' and work collected in ''The Defiant Muse: Hebrew Feminist Poetry from Antiquity to the Present'' (
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, 1999) and ''Hebrew Writers on Writing'' (
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, 2008). In 2015, Back was a finalist for the National Literary Translation Award in Poetry and the
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in Poetry for the collection ''In the Illuminated Dark: Selected Poems of Tuvia Ruebner''. That same year, Back delivered the Stronach Lecture at the University of Berkeley California, an address titled: "'This Bequest of Wings': On Teaching Poetry in a Region of Conflict." In 2002, Back's critical
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''Led by Language: the Poetry and Poetics of Susan Howe'', was published by
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.


Grants & awards

* 201
TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize Shortlist
(for ''On the Surface of Silence'') *201
TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize Winner
(for ''In the Illuminated Dark'') *201
National Translation Award Finalist
* 201
National Jewish Book Award Finalist
* 201
Dora Maar Fellowship of Brown Foundation Fellows Program
* 2012 Translation Grant from the Rabinovich Foundation * 2008 Fundación Valparaíso Writer's Residence Award * 2006 Scholar's Travel Grant from the Ford Foundation * 2006 Research Grant from the Sherman Institute * 2005
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Research Award * 2005 PEN Translation Grant * 2005 Blue Mountain Artists Residence Fellowship * 2000 Allan Bronfman Prize for Academic Excellence, Hebrew U. * 1996 Absorption Minister's Prize for Immigrant Writers


Works

Poetry *''What Use is Poetry, the Poet is Asking''
Shearsman Books, 2019
*''A Messenger Comes''
Singing Horse Press, 2012
*''On Ruins & Return: Poems 1999-2005''
Shearsman Books, 2005
* ''Azimuth''
Sheep Meadow Press, 2001
* Chapbooks: ''The Buffalo Poems''
Duration Press, 2003
& ''Litany''

Translations *''Now at the Threshold: The Late Poems of Tuvia Ruebner (
HUC Press, 2020
')'' *''On the Surface of Silence: The Last Poems of Lea Goldberg''
HUC Press, 2018
*''In the Illuminated Dark: Selected Poems of Tuvia Ruebner''
HUC Press, 2014
* ''With an Iron Pen: Twenty Years of Hebrew Protest Poetry''
SUNY Press, Excelsior Editions, 2009
* ''Night, Morning: Poems by Hamutal Bar Yosef''
Sheep Meadow Press, 2008
* ''Lea Goldberg: Selected Poems & Drama''
Toby Press, 2005
* Critical work * ''Led by Language: the Poetry and Poetics of Susan Howe''
University of Alabama Press, 2002
)


References

1960 births Living people Israeli poets Poets from New York (state) English-language poets Hebrew–English translators Writers from Buffalo, New York Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni Academic staff of Oranim Academic College Jewish American poets Jewish women writers American women poets Jewish Israeli writers Israeli women poets 21st-century American poets 21st-century translators Israeli translators 21st-century American women writers 21st-century American Jews {{authority control