Mishkenot shaananim writers festival
Why Jerusalem Int'l Book Forum Prize winner Michel Houellebecq is drawn to Israel
Acclaimed French writer Michel Houellebecq accepts Jerusalem Prize at Mishkenot Sha’ananim days after visiting Kibbutz Be’eri.
Jewish Czech-born German writer Maxim Biller stars in Jerusalem International Writers Festival
Bestselling author John Irving makes appearance at the Jerusalem Writers Festival
John Irving to attend the Jerusalem International Writers Festival
Swedish Iranian author, Iranian Israeli actor discuss challenges of diaspora identity
In a conversation with Charhi, Hashemzadeh Bonde discussed her family’s move from Iran to Sweden and the process of coming to terms with her multifaceted identity.
Jennifer Egan talks tech, freedom at Jerusalem Writers Festival
The author of a body of work that includes A Visit from the Goon Squad, Manhattan Beach and The Candy House, sat down at the Jerusalem Writers Festival.
Polish writer talks Hebrew translation of his book at J'lm Writers' Fest
Szczepan Twardoch, one of Poland's most popular writers, will discuss the Hebrew translation of his Polish novel The Jewish King of Warsaw, aka The King.
Jerusalem highlights May 5-11
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Jerusalem Highlights May 13-19
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Joshua Cohen takes on ‘The Netanyahus’ in Pulitzer-winning work
The Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer is one of the big names at this year’s Writers Festival.
The Jerusalem Writers Festival moves to Zoom
Isolation, and especially self-isolation, is an integral part of being a professional writer.
Jerusalem Writers Festival to be held online with esteemed lineup
There are intriguing sessions right across the four-day online agenda.
Culture Report: A Literary Haven at Mishkenot Sha’ananim
Amos Oz, who died in December, was to celebrate his 80th birthday at the opening event of the festival in May 2019. Instead, a tribute to Oz was held in his memory.
Chat with Joyce Carol Oates: Jerusalem Writers Festival
Joyce Carol Oates, who characterizes her upcoming appearance at the Mishkenot Sha’ananim Writers Festival as ‘a high point of my life as a writer – perhaps the high point’