The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself: From the Beginnings to the Present : Sixty-nine Poems in a New Presentation

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Stanley Burnshaw, T. Carmi, Ezra Spicehandler
Harvard University Press, 1989 - 231 páginas
This is a collection of modern Hebrew poetry. Each poem is presented in the original Hebrew together with an English phonetic description and a prose commentary.

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To the Reader
7
Mişírey Haḥóref
22
At Twilight
28
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Acerca del autor (1989)

Born in New York City, Carmi grew up in a home where Hebrew was the mother tongue. Having lived as a child in Palestine, he immigrated in 1947. He has taught at Brandeis, Oxford, and Stanford, and was poet-in-residence at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Carmi has published 10 volumes of poetry in Hebrew. Thus, far, three of these works have appeared in English translation. In Israel he was awarded the Shlonsky Prize for Poetry, the Brenner Prize for Literature, and the Prime Minister's Award for Creative Writing. He was also awarded the 1982 Irving and Bertha Neuman Literary Award of New York University's Institute of Hebrew Culture and Education and the 1982 Kenneth B. Smilen/Present Tense Literary Award for his translation and editing work for The Penguin Book of Hebrew Verse.

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