Alma Shin (pseudonym of Larisa Berny-Shectman; born 1939) is a Yiddish-Russian translator of fiction.
Alma Shin was born into the family of the Jewish writer Eli Schechtman and Jewish actress Sheindl Magazinnik in 1939 in Kyiv. Graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Zhytomyr Pedagogical Institute (now Ivan Franko State University of Zhytomyr), and postgraduate studies at ITEP in Moscow. In 1973, she emigrated to Israel.
Alma Shin began her literary career in 1996 by translating the works of Eli Schechtman a prominent Yiddish writer. She translated his entire oeuvre into Russian:
Collection of short stories, "Sonatas" was translated and published at 2000.
Autobiographical novel Rings on the Soul (books 1&2) published at 2001 under the name "ÃÂþûÃÂÃÂð ýð ôÃÂÃÂõ".
Epic novel Erev published at 2005.
Novel The Last Sunset published at 2008.
Novel âÂÂPlowing the Abyssâ - a sequel to Rings on the Soul (books 3&4) published at 2012 under name "ÃÂÃÂÿðàðÃÂàñõ÷ôýÃÂ"
In 2011, Shin published a Selected Poems of Paul Celan translated from German.
In 2013, she published an autobiography and a Selected Poems from "Written in Memoryâ by Naftole-Hertz Kohn from Yiddish.
In 2023, Alma Shin published the Ukrainian version of Eli Schechtman's novel Rings on the Soul under name "ÃÂþùÃÂû, ÃÂÃÂûÃÂÃÂð ýð ôÃÂÃÂÃÂ".
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