Ravikovitch, Dahlia (1936–)
Ravikovitch, Dahlia (1936–)
Israeli poet, short-story and children's writer. Name variations: Dalia Ravikovitch. Born 1936 in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sent to Kibbutz after father's death; studied at Hebrew University and worked as journalist and high school teacher; poetry collections include Ahavat Tapuach Ha'Zahav (The Love of an Orange, 1959), Horef Kasheh (Hard Winter, 1964), Ha'Sefer Ha'Shlishi (The Third Book, 1969), Col Mashberaich Ve'Galaich (All Thy Breakers and Waves, 1972), Tehom Koreh (Calleth Unto Deep, 1976), Ahavah Amitit (True Love, 1987), Col Ha'Shirim Ad Co (All the Poems Till Now, 1995), and Hatzi Sh'ah Lifnei Ha'Monsoon (Half an Hour Before the Monsoon, 1998); children's books include Mechonit Ha'Playim (The Magic Car, 1959), Micha Ve'Mechabei Ha'Esh (Micha and the Fire Squad, 1962) and Alilot Deddy Ha'Muflah (Wonder Deddy's Adventures, 1978); also wrote stories, Kvutzat Ha'Caduregel Shel Winnie Mandela (Winnie Mandela's Football Team, 1997). Won Bialik Prize (1987) and Israel Prize (1998).