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Tsipi Keller was born in Prague, raised in Israel, and has been living in the United
States
since 1974. Her short fiction, and her poetry translations, have appeared in
many journals and anthologies; her novels,The Prophet of Tenth Street (1995) and
Leverage (1997) were translated into Hebrew and published by Sifriat Poalim. (Currently,
The Prophet of Tenth Street is being translated into German.) Keller’s translation of Dan
Pagis’s posthumous collection, Last Poems, was published by The Quarterly Review of
Literature (1993), and her translation of Irit Katzir’s posthumous collection, And I Wrote
Poems, was published by Carmel in 2000. Among her awards are: A National Endowment
for the Arts fellowship, two New York Foundation for the Arts grants, and an Armand G.
Erpf award from Columbia University. Her novel, Jackpot, was published by Spuyten Duyvil (2004).