Modern Hebrew Literature, Volumes 4-6Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1978 - Hebrew literature, Modern |
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... remained out in the field . A squabble broke out over possession of what was left of the red- haired man's hut . " I had it first ! " " No , I did ! " and as the argument raged hotly the few poles and branches were pulled down and ...
... remained out in the field . A squabble broke out over possession of what was left of the red- haired man's hut . " I had it first ! " " No , I did ! " and as the argument raged hotly the few poles and branches were pulled down and ...
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... remained an incurable Romantic . One central romantic motif in Halkin's early poetry is a yearning to retreat from the individuation and fragmentation of existence to a kind of primal unity , " One sea of light , calm and terrible ...
... remained an incurable Romantic . One central romantic motif in Halkin's early poetry is a yearning to retreat from the individuation and fragmentation of existence to a kind of primal unity , " One sea of light , calm and terrible ...
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... remained as ephermal and out of reach . Indeed , we cannot imagine anyone getting a full impression of Amos Oz without this volume . What would Kafka be without his Diaries , or Brenner without his ' Pinkes ' , his notes ? Oz's ...
... remained as ephermal and out of reach . Indeed , we cannot imagine anyone getting a full impression of Amos Oz without this volume . What would Kafka be without his Diaries , or Brenner without his ' Pinkes ' , his notes ? Oz's ...
Contents
Nehama Rezler Bersohn | 3 |
An Excerpt from Yitzhak Shamis Novel The Vengeance | 10 |
Naomi MargalitGal | 20 |
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