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    Born in Tel Aviv in 1967, Etgar Keret is a lead­ing voice in Israeli lit­er­a­ture and cin­e­ma. His five best­selling sto­ry col­lec­tions have been trans­lat­ed into 46 lan­guages. His writ­ing has been pub­lished in The New York Times, Le Monde, The Guardian, The New York­er, The Paris Review, and Esquire. He has also writ­ten a num­ber of screen­plays, and Jel­ly­fish, his first film as a direc­tor along­side his wife Shi­ra Gef­fen, won the Caméra d’Or prize for the best first fea­ture at Cannes in 2007. Keret and Gef­fen’s mini-series ​“The Mid­dle­man” (2019) won the best screen­play award at La Rochelle fic­tion TV fes­ti­val in France. In 2010 Keret was award­ed the Cheva­lier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Let­tres, and in 2016 he won the Bronf­man Prize. His lat­est col­lec­tion, Fly Already won the most pres­ti­gious lit­er­ary award in Israel- the Sapir prize (2018). 

    Keret, Etgar 1967-

    PERSONAL:

    Born August 20, 1967, in Tel Aviv, Israel; married Shira Geffen; children: one child.

    ADDRESSES:

    Home—Tel Aviv, Israel.

    CAREER:

    Author, journalist, and filmmaker. Columnist for a weekly newspaper in Jerusalem; comic remsa writer for a Tel Aviv, Israel, newspaper; comedy writer for Israeli television; lecturer at Tel Aviv University School of rulle. Writer-in-residence, University of Iowa International Writing Program, 2001; participant in Sundance Institute Feature rulle Program Screenwriters Lab, 2001. Director and actor, Meduzot, 2007. Military service: Served in the Israeli Army.

    AWARDS, HONORS:

    Israeli Motion Picture Academy Award for movie Skin Deep; first prize, Alternative Theatre Festival, Acre, Israel, for musical Entebbe; Yediot-Acharonot (Israeli newspaper) selection for the fifty most important books written in Hebrew, for Ga'gu'ai le-Kising'er; prize winner at several international film festivals, including first prize at

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    His works have been translated into 49 languages worldwide and have won numerous awards: the Book Publishers Association’s Platinum Prize several times, the Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize (UK, 2008), the Charles Bronfman Prize in recognition of his work imparting an inspiring Jewish humanitarian vision (2017) and the Sapir Prize (2018), Israel’s most prestigious literary award, for his latest book Fly Already (original title: תקלה בקצה הגלקסיה), which has also been shortlisted as one of the best books of 2019 by the Financial Times and the New York Public Library.

    Etgar Keret has also won numerous awards as a screenwriter and director: together with his wife Shira Geffen in 2007 the Cannes Film Festival’s “Camera d’Or” Award for their movie Jellyfish, and Best Director Award of the French Artists and Writers’ Guild. In 2010, Keret was honored in France with the decoration of “Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres”. The Middleman (original title: L’age