Background
Aharon Greenberg (later Megged) was born in 1920 in Włocławek, Poland. He grew up in Ra"anana, attending Herzliya high school in Tel Aviv.
Aharon Greenberg (later Megged) was born in 1920 in Włocławek, Poland. He grew up in Ra"anana, attending Herzliya high school in Tel Aviv.
In 2003, he was awarded the Israel Prize for literature. After graduation, he joined a Zionist pioneering youth movement, training at Kibbutz Giv"at Brenner. Megged was married to author Ida Tsurit, with whom he had two children, Eyal Megged, also a writer, and Amos Megged, a lecturer in history at University of Haifa.
Megged was one of the founders of the Masa literary weekly, and served as its editor for fifteen years.
He worked as a literary editor for theHebrew newspapers Louisiana-merhav and Davar. In 1977/78 he was author-in-residence at the Center for Hebrew Studies affiliated with Oxford University.
He made several lecture tours of the United States, and was also author-in-residence at the University of Iowa. He published 35 books
Megged"s plays were performed at Habima, Ha-Ohel and other theaters.
His books have been translated into numerous languages and published in the United Kingdom, the United States, Argentina, France, and other countries. From 1968 to 1971, Megged served as cultural attaché to the Israeli embassy in London.
He was a member of Kibbutz Sdot Yam for twelve years.