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Afrikaans poetry --- Israeli poetry --- Israeli poetry. --- Translations from Hebrew.
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Israeli poetry --- Hebrew poetry, Modern --- Israeli poetry (Hebrew) --- Israeli literature --- Translations into English.
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Israeli poetry --- History and criticism --- Celan, Paul --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Israeli poetry --- History and criticism --- Biblia --- In literature.
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Selections from twenty-seven Hebrew poets, many of whose poems appear here in English for the first time.
Israeli poetry --- Hebrew poetry, Modern --- Israeli poetry (Hebrew) --- Israeli literature --- Israeli literature. --- Hebrew literature, Modern --- Israeli literature (Hebrew)
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In this book, Dvir Abramovich brings together a batch of timeless classical Hebrew novels, short stories, and poems, and furnishes readers with commentaries and critical readings of each landmark work. The selection of seminal texts include masterpieces from Yehuda Amichai, Haim Gouri, Amos Oz, Dvorah Baron, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Chaim Nachman Bialik, Hanoch Bartov, Shulamit Hareven, and Aharon Megged. Each interpretative essay includes a bio-graphical overview of the author whose opus is explored. This collection will prove exceptionally useful for teachers who wish to introduce their students to the treasures of contemporary Israeli fiction and are searching for reflective analyses and searching insights. Guaranteed to ignite discussion and debate, this informative and entertaining volume, written in an accessible and lively style, will appeal to a general and academic audience and will tempt readers to read or re-read these great works.
Israeli fiction. --- Israeli poetry. --- Hebrew poetry, Modern --- Israeli poetry (Hebrew) --- Israeli literature --- Hebrew fiction --- Israeli fiction (Hebrew)
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In recent decades, a group of second generation religious Zionist West Bank settlers have turned away from the collectivist political messianic ideology of the first generation of settlers and have begun to explore poetry as a mode of individual self-expression. Based on interviews of eight key figures in this new trend and an analysis of their poetry, Beyond Political Messianism: The Poetry of Second Generation Religious Zionist Settlers tells the story of how they revolutionized the religious Zionist settler culture by moving poetry into the mainstream of that culture and how they introduced into the world of secular Israeli literature images and language drawn from their lives as religiously observant Jews. Among the themes central to these poets' concerns are: the formation of a religious identity based on faith and ritual observance, the relationship of the contemporary Jew to the Bible and to traditional Jewish texts, appropriate ways to write about erotic experiences, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israeli poetry --- God in literature. --- Prayer in literature. --- History and criticism.
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Israeli poetry --- French poetry --- Poets, Israeli --- Translations into French. --- Translations from Hebrew
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Art --- Children's writings, Israeli. --- Hebrew poetry, Modern. --- Israeli poetry. --- Peace --- Children's art
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Suddenly, the Sight of War is a genealogy of Hebrew poetry written in pre-state Israel between the beginning of World War II and the War of Independence in 1948. In it, renowned literary scholar Hannan Hever sheds light on how the views and poetic practices of poets changed as they became aware of the extreme violence in Europe toward the Jews. In dealing with the difficult topics of the Shoah, Natan Alterman's 1944 publication of The Poems of the Ten Plagues proved pivotal. His work inspired the next generation of poets like Haim Guri, as well as detractors like Amir Gilboa. Suddenly, the Sight of War also explores the relations between the poetry of the struggle for national independence and the genre of war-reportage, uniquely prevalent at the time. Hever concludes his genealogy with a focus on the feminine reaction to the War of Independence showing how women writers such as Lea Goldberg and Yocheved Bat-Miryam subverted war poetry at the end of the 1940s. Through the work of these remarkable poets, we learn how a culture transcended seemingly unspeakable violence.
Israeli poetry --- Violence in literature. --- Nationalism in literature. --- Symbolism in literature. --- War in literature. --- Signs and symbols in literature --- Symbolism in folk literature --- Hebrew poetry, Modern --- Israeli poetry (Hebrew) --- Israeli literature --- History and criticism.
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