Velvl Chernin
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Born | Moscow 1958 | ||
Nationality | Russian | ||
Citizenship | Russia | ||
Occupation | Poet |
Velvl Chernin (Yiddish: וועלוול טשערנין; Russian: Велвл Чернин) is a Yiddish poet. He was born in 1958 in Moscow. Studied ethnography and history at Moscow Lomonosov University. His first poems were published in 1983 in "Sovetish heimland" magazine. He immigrated to Israel in 1990. He received his Ph.D. in Jewish Literature from Bar Ilan University. One of the founders and editors of the Jerusalem literary magazine "Yiddishland". Lives in the West Bank settlement of Kfar Eldad.
Poetry collections: Beyn-hashmoshes ("Nightfall" - Yiddish), Tel Aviv, 1997. Der velfisher nign ("Wolf song" - Yiddish), Tel Aviv, 2001. Alibe didi ("To my mind" - Yiddish), Tel Aviv, 2004. Oysderveylte lider ("Selected poems" - Yiddish and Russian), Kdumim, 2005. Musaf ("Addishional prayer" - Hebrew), Moscow, 2007. Tarshish ("Tarshish" - Yiddish), Moscow, 2007. Shlos-samekh ("End letter Samekh" - Yiddish), Moscow, 2010. Arbe-kanfes ("Four sides" - Yiddish), Tel Aviv, 2015. Верлiбри ("Vers libre" - Ukrainian), Lviv, 2016. Bam rand fun shturem ("On the verge of a storm" - Yiddish), Tel Aviv, 2019. Маска на маске ("Mask on mask" - Russian), Birobidzhan, 2020. Tikun ("Correction" - a short anthology of poetry written by Jews in non-Jewish languages, translated into Yiddish), Birobidzhan, 2021.
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