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Poetry International Web - Rachel a page dedicated to Israeli literature with a paragraph concerning Rachel and her poetry. Hebreunet a page dedicated to several Israeli women poets and ...
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Poetry International Web - The Importance of Lightness Hezi Leskly’s last poems belong to this type: intending to amuse, to surprise, they create an unfamiliar perspective, revitalizing the mode of writing and ...
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Poetry International Web - The Lightning of Reconciliation The series of poems “Twelve” reveals a new face of love, the drama and force of living as I-you, not in the accepted romantic framework before I meets you, ...
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Poetry International Web - Haviva Pedaya Haviva Pedaya, a poet and scholar, is an excellent cartographer of the soul. Her two books of poetry lead their readers through the depths of love, ...
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Poetry International Web - Haviva Pedaya Haviva Pedaya, a poet and scholar, is an excellent cartographer of the soul. Her two books of poetry lead their readers through the depths of love, ...
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Poetry International Web - GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE IN SAN FRANCISCO Head of the Prevention of Suicides Association in San Francisco, “A person who would jump off the bridge will crash onto the water within 6 seconds, ...
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Poetry International Web - LEGGING BEHIND LEGGING BEHIND. A stork has one leg. A ladder, two. A tripod has tri pods. A fly , says Aristotle, four. A stud bull, five. A dung beetle, six. ...
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Poetry International Web - Being Free – Without an Excuse? Is the national era more or less free than the previous ones? And is freedom given free of charge? PIW editor Rami Saari looks at Salman Masalha’s poem ‘On ...
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Poetry International Web - Interview with Gali-Dana Singer I came to Israel as an adult but for me the musical and syntactical elements provided the impetus to .... I step into your shoes and become a part of you ...
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Poetry International Web - A dress of fire and a burning betrayal Dahlia Ravikovitch's poem 'A Dress of Fire', like the root of the word 'article of clothing' in the original Hebrew, beged, connects, in a manner foreign to ...
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