Avraham Mapou
Avraham Mapou (1808-1867) is a writer and pedagog Juif Lithuania N, one of the creators of the modern Hebraic novel.
It was interested in the Kabbale and the Mysticisme in its youth. In 45 years, it published its first and more famous novel, Ahavat Tsion ( Love of Sion ), who constituted a turning in the development of the modern Hebraic literature. It is a historical novel which tells the life in ancient Israel at the time of the Prophète Isaïe. It was influenced by the poet and Italian Hebraic playwright Moché Hayim Luzzatto (1707-1746) and by the French novelists Eugene Sue and Alexandre Dumas father.
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