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Jacqueline Kahanoff / Jacqueline Shohet Kahanoff (ז'קלין כהנוב (1917-1979] was an Egyptian-born Israeli novelist, essayist and journalist. Kahanaff wrote in English, although she is best known for a cycle of essays, “A Generation of Levantines,” that was published in Israel in Hebrew translation in 1959. These pieces lay out her notion of “Levantinism,” a social model of coexistence drawn from her childhood experiences in Egyptian cosmopolitan society in the interwar period.
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ClassificationB KAH
PublisherIsrael, Zeltner Publishing, 2019
SubjectIn HebrewBiography for children
SeriesHayisraeliyotBooks of Historically Famous Israeli Women
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