Mapping Urban Cafés and Modern Jewish CultureMain MenuAbout the ProjectSholem Aleichem and Menakhem Mendel travelsThe "Demolished Literature" of Karl Kraus' ViennaSeeing into the Lower East Side CafésOdessa CafesOdessaZoë Wilkinson Saldaña6beb73a90c38e77367b9737ee8e808917759a78eIsabella Buzynski4c5090420af98824ad786b6dac1f314b9e9f95a8
Avraham Shlonsky
12018-03-27T17:50:55-07:00Zoë Wilkinson Saldaña6beb73a90c38e77367b9737ee8e808917759a78e1974910plain2018-07-17T22:32:05-07:00Kryukovo , RussiaMarch 6, 1900May 18, 197319Tel Aviv, IsraelIsabella Buzynski4c5090420af98824ad786b6dac1f314b9e9f95a8Avraham Shlonsky (1900-1973) was an Israeli poet, editor, translator, playwright, and publicist. He immigrated to Israel in 1921, and eventually settled in Tel Aviv where he joined other Jewish writers dedicated to their radical vision of modern Hebrew poetry.