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The Selected Poetry Of Yehuda Amichai / Yehuda Amichai is Israel's most popular poet as well as a literary figure of international reputation. In this revised and expanded collection, renowned translators Chana Bloch and Stephen Mitchell have selected Amichai's most beloved and enduring poems, including forty new poems from his recent work. from Tourists:Once I was sitting on the steps near the gate at David's Citadel and I put down my two heavy baskets beside me. A group of tourists stood there around their guide, and I became their point of reference. "You see that man over there with the baskets? A little to the right of his head there's an arch from the Roman period. A little to the right of his head." "But he's moving, he's moving!" I said to myself: Redemption will come only when they are told, "Do you see that arch over there from the Roman period? It doesn't matter, but near it, a little to the left and then down a bit, there's a man who has just bought fruit and vegetables for his family."
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Poetry
Classification892.41 AMI
PublisherBerkeley and Los Angeles California, University of California Press, 1996
Editionnewly rev. and expanded
SubjectPoetryHebrew poetry--ModernIsraeli, cultureHebrew literature--Israeli--Translations into EnglishBloch, Chana 1940-2017Mitchell, Stephen 1943-Amichai, Yehuda (May 03, 1924-September 22, 2000)
Description195
ISBN9780520205383
URLhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/186493.The_Selected_Poetry_of_Yehuda_Amichai

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Yehuda Amichai (Hebrew: יהודה עמיחי; 3 May 1924 – 22 September 2000) was an Israeli poet. Amichai is considered by many, both in Israel and internationally, as Israel's greatest modern poet. He was also one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew.

Yehuda Amichai [was] for generations the most prominent poet in Israel, and one of the leading figures in world poetry since the mid-1960s.
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