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Creator, Are You Listening? / "Jacobson's commentary is knowledgeable, his prose highly readable, and the selection of poems fascinating. This book will be... welcome... in the field of modern Hebrew literature." —Naomi Sokoloff, University of Washington "[E]xtremely clear and readable style... For specialists in the field, Jacobson's contribution is his thorough and meticulous unveiling and interpretation of inter-textual references made in the poems that he discusses. This is... meticulous scholarly work that has not been done before for the English reader or, for that matter, in most cases, the Hebrew reader as well." —Nili Gold, University of Pennsylvania In an anthology that is both scholarly and accessible to readers of contemporary poetry, David C. Jacobson examines the search for God in the work of six prominent Israeli poets—Yehuda Amichai, Admiel Kosman, Rivka Miriam, Zelda Mishkovsky, Hava Pinhas-Cohen, and Asher Reich. In the book's introduction, Jacobson explores the central role that poetry has always played and continues to play in our understanding of the religious experience. The work of each poet is then preceded by an introduction which establishes the historical and biographical contexts of the poems discussed. The poetry appears in the original Hebrew as well as Jacobson's graceful English translations.
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Israeli Poets On God And Prayer
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God / Hebrewpoetry--Modern
Classification892.41 JAC
PublisherBloomington, IN, USA, Indiana University Press, 2007
SubjectHebrew poetry--Modern.GodAnthology--Poetry--Essays--JudaismIsraeli poetry--Translations, EnglishIsraeli poetry--History and criticismGod in literaturePrayer in literaturePoetry--Collections
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ISBN9780253348180
URLhttps://books.google.com.hk/books/about/Creator_are_You_Listening.html?id=EOliAAAAMAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y
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