Poets on the Edge : An Anthology of Contemporary Hebrew Poetry (Suny series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture)

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Poets on the Edge : An Anthology of Contemporary Hebrew Poetry (Suny series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Selections from twenty-seven Hebrew poets, many of whose poems appear here in English for the first time.

Poets on the Edge introduces four decades of Israel's most vigorous poetic voices. Selected and translated by author Tsipi Keller, the collection showcases a generous sampling of work from twenty-seven established and emerging poets, bringing many to readers of English for the first time. Thematically and stylistically innovative, the poems chart the evolution of new currents in Hebrew poetry that emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s and, in breaking from traditional structures of line, rhyme, and meter, have become as liberated as any contemporary American verse. Writing on politics, sexual identity, skepticism, intellectualism, community, country, love, fear, and death, these poets are daring, original, and direct, and their poems are matched by the freshness and precision of Keller's translations.

Contents

PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION
Aminadav Dykman

YEHUDA AMICHAI (from Open Shut Open, 1998)

I Was Not One of the Six Million. And What is the Span of My Life?
  Open Shut Open
    The Precision of Pain and the Blurring of Bliss
    A Touch of Yearning in Everything (third section)
    My Parents' Motel
    The Jewish Time Bomb

T. CARMI (from Monologues and Other Poems, 1988; Truth & Consequence, 1993)

And Until When?
If It So Pleases
Nightwatch
A Time for Everything
Monologue of the Deserted (II)
In Memory of Dan Pagis (1930-1986)
Monologue in the Twilight of His Life
Lonely Woman's Monologue
Chess at the Seashore
An Explosion in Jerusalem
Mortification of the Soul
The Mouth
From the Diary of a Divorcé
                                                        
DAN PAGIS (from Late Leisure, 1964; Transformation, 1970; Synonyms, 1982; Last Poems, 1987)

Tempt the Devil
Ein Leben
Wall Calendar
The End of Winter
Memorial Night
*(First line: You arrive slightly late)
A Linguistic Problem
Diagnosis
Anecdote
Testimony
Browsing through the Album
Houses

NATAN ZACH (from Hard to Remember, 1984; Since I'm in the Neighborhood, 1996)

A Belated Poem
To Rise from Ashes
Self-portrait at Night
Meantime
As Agreed
Three Poems That Weren't Written
Widow
Hayuta
Comrade Poet
A Small Error in the Machine
Goodbye Berlin
Confession: Gentle
And Then We Had 

SHIN SHIFRA (from Woman's Song, 1962; The Next Step, 1968; Poems 1973-1985 (1987); A Woman Who Practices How To Live, Poems 1986-1999 (2001)

That Made Me Woman
The Spider of Sin
On Rain
Conceit
Lie
Father
A Stranger
In This Split Second
Sabbath Prayer
Summer
This Evening
Ecclesiastes
Goat
Moonstruck
Dove
Vegetarian
Shame
A Woman Who Practices How to Live

ISRAEL HAR (from Edge of Darkness and Bread, 1994)

Morning in a Foreign Place
Grave in the Sun
A Cradle Story
A Sour Pickle the Angel of Death
Dust Instead of Glory
Australian Story
Pauper's Talk
And Tomorrow I Too to Die Like This

DAVID AVIDAN (from Something for Somebody—Selected Poems 1952-1964)

The Stain Remained on the Wall
Housing
Incident
Interim Summation
Power of Attorney
Personal Problems
Dance Music
Will Power
Safe Distance
Last-Last
Experiments in Hysterics

DAHLIA RAVIKOVITCH (from Mother With Child, 1992)

An Exceptional Autumn
An Attempt to Express an Opinion
On Life and on Death
Omens
The Cat
Ready Alert
Lying Upon the Water
But She Had a Son
Grand Days Have Gone By Her
A Mother Goes About
The Tale about the Arab Who Died in the Fire
Lullaby
Train of Thought
Rina Slavin
The Greenness of Leaves
A Private History
A Beetle's Life

ASHER REICH (from Selected Poems, 1986; Works on Paper, 1988; Fictitious Facts, 1993; Winter Music, 1996)

The History of My Heart
Fragments
New York: First Swim
New York: Second Swim
Requiem to a Dog in the Rain
Sights
Mud
Nights
Mornings
The Music of the Cosmos
A Recurring Memory
Fence
Photograph
A Different Sensation
Odors

HEDVA HARECHAVI (from I Only Want To Tell You, 1985)

Tonight I Saw
When She Goes Out Alone
Imagine, Carving the Sky
When the Music Subsided
Like Back Then, When I Was Escorted
Like in the Passing Year
Like a Binging Preying Beast
A Very Cheerful Girl
Go, Go Wherever You Go, But Go
Already Night, Already Day
For Ruth
Here Everything

NURIT ZARHI (from The Fish, 1987; Village of Spirits, 1994; Hypnodrom Hotel, 1998)

*(First line: For they are at the center of my life)
*(First line: The rain reveals the hidden names of leaves)
*(First line: Forgive my outburst, Sir)
Baby Blues
The Marked Ship
Convincing Herself She's a Picture
Nights
Lightly
Stone

MEIR WIESELTIER (from Exit to the Sea, 1981; The Concise Sixties, 1984; Warehouse, 1995)

A Naive Painting
To Be Continued
Condolences
A Moving Electric Message
Only in Hebrew
My Wisdom
Cheese
The Bible in Pictures II
Burning Holy Books
The 19th Century: Nohant, June '76
The Lost Uncles
The Fowl of the Air
The Flower of Anarchy
Not A Poem
A Childish Farewell Song to a Prime Minister
The Wheel of the Century

RUTH BLUMERT (from Exiles on a Strange Planet, 1991; Acquaintance from Another Age, 1996)

Antiques
The Combination
In Time
Entropy
Chances
Breaks
The Departure from the Garden of Eden
Jerusalem, Bus #18, 1986
Waves of Love
Silent Film
Letter
Additional Dimensions
Metamorphosis
Morning
Lost in the Alleys of the Flat
*(First line: Most of the time I doze)

YONA WALLACH (from Appearance, 1985)

All the Trees
House Said the House
Come to Me Like a Capitalist
Tuvia
Sleep With Me Like a Journalist
Come to Me Like a Jew
Let's Make a Little Philosophy
All at Once Everything Seems Dear
Woman Becomes Tree
When You Come Lie With Me Come Like My Father

RAQUEL CHALFI (from Free Fall, 1979; Matter, 1990; Love of the Dragon, 1995)

Travelling to Jerusalem On a Moon Night
Hair of Night
The Water Queen of Jerusalem
Reckless Love
I Drew My End Near
Sitting in the Wall
Monologue of the Witch Impregnated by the Devil
And the Whiteness Grew Stark
Elegy For a Friend Who Lost Her Mind
A Concealed Passenger
Blues in a Jar
German Boot

MORDECHAI GELDMAN (from Eye, 1993; The Book of Asking, 1997)

Friendly Dragon
Porno 2
Porno 3
The Hottentot Venus (Porno 7)
Holy Ground
Dolinger
Tonight I Yield
I Won't Travel This Summer
Abused Neighbor
Yes
Why a Frog
Almost Flowers

RUTH RAMOT (from Slices of Heaven, 1994; Sealed Waves, 1998)

Blue Prince
*(First line: I leave, taking with me)
They Assault Me the Flowers
*(First line: Quiet and an evening breeze)
In the Soft Curve
The Scent of Wind
Painting
*(First line: The moon doesn't fit here)
Toward Evening
Hot in the Corner Café
Arithmetic
Time-Saturated
Love Song
Room Number forty
Nuns
*(First line: Yesterday, when I sat in the café)

AGI MISHOL (from Fax Pigeon, 1991; The Interior Plain, 1995; Look There, 1999; New and Collected Poems, 2003)

So Overbearing Had Become
*(First line: I remember a short speech)
It Seems Miraculous to Her
Turning to Rest in Sappho's Poems
Afternoon Nap
The Interior Plain
Revelation
Like a Bird Tagged
In Her Bed
The Sacred Cow of H

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